Top spots to see Yellowstone wonderful animals

The Lamar Valley: Located between Tower Junction and the Northeast Entrance at Cooke City.

The Lamar Valley: Grizzly bears Yellowstone and southwest Montana are the only areas south of Canada.

The Lamar Valley: Located between Tower Junction and the Northeast Entrance at Cooke City.

The Lamar Valley: Badgers These small mammals play an important role in Yellowstone's ecosystem as food.

The Lamar Valley:  Gray wolves In the early 1900s, wolves were completely eradicated from Yellowstone under the wrong assumption.

The Lamar Valley: Gray wolves Fortunately they were reintroduced to the park in 1995.

The Lamar Valley: Pronghorns Prior to European settlement in the west, the pronghorn population reached approximately 35 million. 

The Yellowstone River: Flowing through the park’s most beautiful landscapes.

The Yellowstone River: Yellowstone cutthroat trout - This calorie-rich fish makes a great meal for hungry grizzly bears, bald eagles, and other species. 

The Yellowstone River: Yellowstone cutthroat trout - Efforts are currently being made to use fish nets and other equipment to remove the non-native species.

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