The man's actions have raised concerns about the safety of both the animals and park visitors. While the incident is still under investigation, NPS officials have not reported any harm to the wolves.
National Park Service rangers at Yellowstone cited a visitor caught on camera approaching a wild wolf pack and sprayed them with an unknown substance.
The National Park Service launched a nationwide recruitment strategy to recruit up to 500 law enforcement officers.
November 16, 2025 - WASHINGTON – On Friday, the Department of the Interior released the following; The National Park Service ...
An armed suspect who was allegedly making threats in Yellowstone National Park is dead following a shootout with rangers, the National Park Service said. A Yellowstone law enforcement ranger was also ...
Already cash-strapped national parks lost entrance fee revenue that covers park maintenance and ranger programs.