Breaking into Bear Biology
Matt Ludin
March in Yellowstone comes with many things: snow, freezing temperatures, but also the first glimpses of spring. The first bison calves often drop, the earliest of wildflowers poke through, the sun peeks out a little longer each day, and as the park warms, visitors and wildlife alike are reminded that summer adventures are on their way. For most bears, March is when they begin to emerge from their winter slumber—rested, but usually ravenous, after persisting […] The post Breaking into Bear Biolo
