Whether your dream wildlife holiday involves tracking big cats, watching elephant families at play, seeing cetaceans breach, ...
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15 jaw-dropping mammal encounters that prove America has its own Serengeti
Stepping into Yellowstone National Park feels like entering a different world, one where wildlife rules the landscape and humans are merely visitors passing through. Often called “America’s Serengeti, ...
Local wildlife filmmaker Casey Anderson placed a camera in a cave in 2015. He recovered it in 2025. Now he reflects on risk, ...
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The Bear Locker is the lightest grizzly-rated bag we've tested
At 6.8 ounces in the 14-liter size, this Dyneema sack is the food bag of choice for any place where hard-sided containers ...
The author took his grizzly with a recurve bow. Tyler Freel Anyone who’s come across one knows what Fred Bear meant a half century ago when he said that the thrill of tangling with a grizzly bear ...
Author’s Note: This story first published more than a decade ago in Outdoor Life magazine. I’m a firm believer that some of our hunting memories can only be truly appreciated in time. It’s not that we ...
In this corner, we have the mighty male silverback gorilla, a massive great ape with a powerful punch! His opponent is the terrifying, fierce grizzly bear yielding long, dagger-like claws capable of ...
This is in response to Chris Servheen’s Dec. 21 guest opinion piece "Grizzly Bears: Living up to our heritage." Mr. Servheen was the grizzly bear recovery coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Before he had made two jumps George slammed another 180-grain bullet into his chest, and again he stopped but didn’t go down.
A survey conducted by Stake found that 2.75% of Americans believe they could defeat a grizzly bear without a weapon. This is a significant drop from a previous YouGov poll, where 6% felt confident in ...
The 535-pound fish, purchased by Japan's self-proclaimed "Tuna King," was sliced and shipped to sushi restaurants across the ...
Technology enabling virtual fences for pets is now being adapted for livestock. Ranchers near Yellowstone National Park are testing its ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bear attacks. As the ...
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