Escape cabin fever with this podcast playlist that brings you to Yellowstone National Park. Hear the touching stories about a pack of resident wolves, listen to the sounds of Old Faithful, and wander vast parklands with your ears.
Two years before the creation of our first National Park, Truman Everts got lost in Yellowstone. He lost not one, but two horses. He set not one, but two forest fires. He waited out a mountain lion in...Show More
In this episode of the RV Homeschool Podcast, we discuss Yellowstone National Park. First, we discuss the reasons people love this park. Next, we talk about the five different hydrothermal features y...Show More
Recorded by National Park Service. Yellowstone's most famous geyser, Old Faithful. Enjoy this late-fall recording made without crowds. Headphones recommended: the rumble you hear isn't wind, it's a n...Show More
The famous Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park has been changing its eruption patterns over the past few decades -- but it's still incredibly predictable. Learn why in this episode of Bra...Show More
In April of 1995, wildlife biologists flew small airplanes over Yellowstone National Park, looking for two missing wolves. “They’re just gone. And that’s implausible because wolves don’t just disappea...Show More
We go searching for wolves in Yellowstone, and learn about the dramatic and surprisingly relatable relationship between a powerful young wolf and the small, elderly wolf who had raised him. We’re tryi...Show More
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A pack of wolves in the Yellowstone National Park loses their father, but a rejected wolf comes and starts playing with the cubs. This is a touching story about an unlikely father and his son. Best li...Show More
Recorded by National Park Service. A coyote group howl echoes in the night near Blacktail Pond. Part of the Yellowstone project - see www.citiesandmemory.com/yellowstone for more. Photo by Ban Yido...Show More
Recorded by National Park Service. Grizzly bears sometimes vocalize when agitated or nervous. These sounds of huffing, jaw-popping (heard at :35 and :57 seconds in), and low growls are warnings tha...Show More
National Parks play roles in all kinds of American legends, and Yellowstone, our first park, is no exception. It's October, time to dust off the ghost stories and feast on three short pieces of Yellow...Show More
If you hear a blood-chilling howl in the Ozark hills it’s time to head inside.
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Whether you're in front of campfire or setting up tent in your backyard, listen to a spooky monster story that's perfect for both adults and kids.
We begin our exploration of the massive and iconic Yellowstone
We return for another look at the OG National Park
Put out to pasture, thinking his political career over, Theodore Roosevelt was atop a mountain when he heard the news: an assassin’s bullet would likely take President McKinley’s life, and make Roosev...Show More
Too strange to be believed, the natural phenomena that prompted the founding of the US national parks. This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between ...Show More
Basically, clothing companies are funding our national parks because the government won't. Read Jen's story: https://theoutline.com/post/6051/the-national-parks-are-in-a-financial-crisis-please-buy-th...Show More
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A heartbreaking story about the mysterious death of a wolf in the Yellowstone National Park. Hear the lengths they went to figure out who the culprit was in order to protect this species on the edge o...Show More