Hoofbeats across the sagebrush flats are a sure sign of spring in northwestern Wyoming. As the days lengthen, snow melts and temperatures rise, the thousands of elk that spend winters on the National ...
Hundreds of years ago, animals covered the West’s mountains and plains. Antelope, mule deer and elk moved back and forth across Wyoming’s landscape. They wandered into the mountains in the spring and ...
In the last few years, birding has exploded out of niche hobby status to become one of the most popular outdoor activities in the U.S. Roughly 96 million Americans report watching, feeding or tracking ...