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Orange: Travel Our Enchanting Planet by Uplifting Color

“Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow.” Wassily Kandinsky.  Our world is an incredible place to explore, travel to, or just open your eyes and heart up to. Orange is a color that represents energy, vitality, cheer, excitement, adventure, warmth, and good health. It is an amazing design, when you stop to think ...

Jessica Kneipp

A man holding a sky lantern looking into the flame.

Yellowstone’s Mantle Rock Extends to Northern California

Victor Camp has spent a lifetime studying volcanic eruptions all over the world, starting in Saudi Arabia, then Iran, and eventually the Pacific Northwest. The geology lecturer finds mantle plumes that feed the largest of these eruptions fascinating because of their massive size and the impact they can have on our environment. Yellowstone’s supervolcano is ...

Troy Oakes

A Yellowstone hot pool.

More Than 4 Million People Visited Yellowstone National Park Last Year

Yellowstone National Park attracted over 4 million visitors in 2018, making it the 4th busiest year on record. Based on the visitor numbers from the first quarter of this year, 2019 also looks promising. U.S. National heritage Yellowstone National Park’s name derives from a major river in the region. The story goes way back to ...

Raven Montmorency

Yellowstone National Park.

‘Landscape of Fear’: Yellowstone Not So Scary After All

After wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in the mid-1990s, some scientists thought the large predator reestablished a “landscape of fear” that caused elk, the wolf’s main prey, to avoid risky places where wolves killed them. This fueled the emerging idea that predators affect prey populations and ecosystems by eating prey animals and scaring ...

Troy Oakes

A radio-collared deer.