Montana journalist Todd Wilkinson, who founded the Mountain Journal in 2017, and has been producing quality journalism, primarily about the environment, for 40 years, recently started a new online publication that focuses entirely on the Greater Yellowstone, called Yellowstonian. In its inaugural issue, Todd wrote a fabulous piece about Yellowstone Park that poses a fascinating […] The post Saving the ‘Mecca of the West’ appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Thirteen volunteers around the US are tasked with controlling the web cam view at Old Faithful. From sunrise to sunset, they pan and zoom across the Upper Geyser Basin, occasionally catching live feeds of wolves, bear, bison and more.
Thirteen volunteers around the US are tasked with controlling the web cam view at Old Faithful. From sunrise to sunset, they pan and zoom across the Upper Geyser Basin, occasionally catching live feeds of wolves, bear, bison and more.
Thirteen volunteers around the US are tasked with controlling the web cam view at Old Faithful. From sunrise to sunset, they pan and zoom across the Upper Geyser Basin, occasionally catching live feeds of wolves, bear, bison and more.
Yellowstone’s hydrothermal system has been powered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for at least the last ~2 million years by the release of heat from the magmatic system in the subsurface.