Animals Reportedly Fleeing Yellowstone as USGS Finds a New “Blue Water Spring”

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On April 10, 2025, geologists from Yellowstone National Park were conducting routine maintenance of temperature logging stations at Norris Geyser Basin—their first such visit to the area since the previous fall. 

When what to their wondering eyes did appear, but a blue water spring that was new since last year! More

Meanwhile, Green Matters reports animals of all types leaving the park.

Time to panic? You decide. Here

16 Comments on Animals Reportedly Fleeing Yellowstone as USGS Finds a New “Blue Water Spring”

  1. “Instead, it’s more likely that the mountain lions were moving to follow food sources”

    It couldn’t possibly be that a bunch of malevolent assholes introduced Canadian wolves into the Yellowstone ecosystem. FWIW, my grandfather lived in Livingston his entire life and we lived in Gardiner when I was a toddler. Those fucking wolves have all but exterminated the moose population in and around the park and have severely impacted the elk herds. It wasn’t unusual to see elk shoulder to shoulder all the way from Emigrant to Gardiner seasonally migrating into and out of the park. I used to be there watching that migration go on week after week.

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  2. MJA – “The video is from South Dakota in spring time.”

    I heard that plus some of the other videos of “mass migrations” are also from many years ago.

    How much do you want to bet this is more Fear Porn for clicks? Some of these people are just so greedy.

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