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Yellowstone National Park
Selected Yellowstone Animals
Amphibians Elk
Bears Lynx
Beaver Survey (102K pdf) Moose
Bighorn Sheep Mountain Lions
Birds Reptiles
Bison Wildlife Viewing
Bobcats Wolves
Coyotes  

Bear Sighting Form (31K pdf)
Mammals of Yellowstone Checklist
Field Checklist of Yellowstone Birds (92K pdf) - Courtesy of the American Birding Association.



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The Yellowstone Park Foundation funded the Center for Wildlife Information Project, the Trumpeter Swan Recovery Project, and the Beaver Population Survey. They are a non-profit organization whose mission is to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve and enhance Yellowstone National Park.
Upper Geyser Basin Hydrothermal Features on a Winter Day.  

Did You Know?
Yellowstone contains approximately one-half of the world’s hydrothermal features. There are over 10,000 hydrothermal features, including over 300 geysers, in the park.

Last Updated: August 09, 2006 at 13:22 EST