THE FOG rolls up the mountain, hiding the old-growth forest below us and smothering any hopes we might have had of spotting a ...
Sumio Harada is best known for his striking photographs of one of Glacier National Park’s most alluring animals: oreamnos ...
For three summers, wildlife managers wrestled mountain goats in Washington state’s Olympic National Park, blindfolded them and then flew them into the far reaches of the state’s Cascade Range — an ...
Mountain goats stick to steep alpine terrain for good reason: protection from less agile predators, like wolves and even brown bears. But new research indicates that a key feature of that same habitat ...
Rocky Mountain goats in the wild The white, fluffy, agile creatures are native to alpine and subalpine habitats of mostly the northwestern part of the U.S. They’re not native to Colorado, but wild ...
Close up view of an adult male mountain goat in late-winter, near Juneau Icefield, Alaska. In the background, steep avalanche prone slopes are visible. (Photo courtesy of Kevin White) The mountain ...
Mountain goats' ability to survive in alpine environments helps protect them from predators, but it also comes with risks. The frequency and intensity of avalanches in southeast Alaska is increasing ...
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I filmed mountain goats climbing steep cliffs
This footage captures alpine ibex moving confidently across steep rocky slopes, showcasing their natural balance, strength, ...
Wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers will have a rare opportunity to see mountain goats in their natural habitat during a free wildlife viewing event hosted by the Utah Division of Wildlife ...
Goats ram! Sheep scram! That's pretty much the four-word summation of a new study looking at what happens when goats and sheep compete for salt licks — naturally occurring deposits of salt — above the ...
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