On the 150th anniversary of its founding, Kevin Costner explores Yellowstone National Park to find out if it's still as wild and untouched as it was on the day of its birth, and looks back at the events that led to its preservation.
Yellowstone is a TV show that explores the natural beauty and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. Through stunning visuals and scientific insights, viewers gain a deeper understanding of this iconic national park and its diverse ecosystem.
Yellowstone is one of the most remarkable places on the planet. It’s home to North America’s most iconic wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, great grey owls, beavers and bison. Every year they must survive extreme weather as the thaw transforms this mountain wilderness from freezer to furnace.
After the Civil War, a former soldier returns to his hometown to find his brother dead and the town under the control of an evil landowner. Seeking revenge, he goes undercover and uncovers corruption within the town, leading to a deadly battle and a quest for justice.
Bill Pullman introduces and narrates this four-part documentary on the world's first national park, Yellowstone.
Yellowstone Kelly, a fur trapper, becomes friends with an Apache Indian named Mark and gets caught up in a land dispute between the Apache and the Sioux tribes. As tensions rise, Kelly and Mark must navigate the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the clash of cultures in the Wild West.
The Mountain Men is an epic adventure set in the 1830s, following a group of mountain men who face frontier justice and survival challenges in the Rocky Mountains. They encounter native Americans, beaver pelt traders, and engage in hand-to-hand combat, duels, and romance. With breathtaking landscapes and gripping action, this movie is a thrilling exploration of the savage frontier.
Twin brothers, Stew and Phil Deedle, end up as park rangers in Yellowstone National Park. Despite their initial slacker attitude, they become unlikely heroes when they uncover a plot to disrupt the park.
Sitting on top of one of the world’s largest super-volcanos are 3,500 square miles of the most spectacular American wilderness. This summer, National Geographic Channel opens this world to you LIVE with a four-night special event. The action reaches boiling point in the world’s first National Park, Yellowstone.
Murder mystery set in Yellowstone National Park.
Population Zero is a suspenseful crime drama that delves into the intriguing story of a murder in Yellowstone National Park. The movie takes a unique approach by presenting itself as a mockumentary, blurring the line between fiction and reality. As the plot unfolds, the film explores the intricacies of the case, including legal loopholes, confessions, and the use of found footage. The story is set in the early 2000s and provides a captivating exploration of a shocking public murder.
Supervolcano is a fictional documentary that explores the catastrophic eruption of a massive volcano in Yellowstone National Park. The film takes viewers through the events leading up to the eruption and its devastating aftermath.
Druid Peak is a coming-of-age story about a troubled teenage boy who finds solace and adventure in the wilderness of Wyoming, USA. Sent to live with his estranged father, Owen learns to navigate the rugged landscape and befriends a wolf. Together, they discover the beauty and dangers of Yellowstone National Park, all while dealing with their own personal struggles.
70 years after the last wolves roamed the national park, a total of 41 wolves were reintroduced between 1995 and 1997. A globally unique experiment that had many supporters, but also resolute opponents, then as now.
Journey with Kirk Johnson to Yellowstone, where wolves, grizzlies, beavers and Great Gray owls survive one of the greatest seasonal changes on the planet. As the temperature swings 140 degrees, cameras capture how the animals cope.
Two bear cubs, Tuffy and Tubby, are separated from their mother and spend an entire summer romping through Yellowstone National Park. In the meantime, the mother bear follows their trail as she searches for them.
For thousands of years, the Great Plains were home to countless numbers of American bison, but in the late 1800s, the number of bison dropped from nearly 30 million to just a few hundred in less than 100 years. What happened to place this national icon on the brink of extinction? Join us as we detail the events that led to this mass extermination. Then follow the story of William Temple Hornaday, a chief taxidermist at the Smithsonian Institution who headed west to hunt bison for the museum, but ended up saving the species instead.
Produced by Alfred Higgins Productions with assistance from the University of Missouri-Columbia’s Academic Support Center Film Library, Keep America Beautiful, Inc., and Keep Los Angeles Beautiful, Inc., the 1963 short film A Land Betrayed examines the various ways people have spread the “cancer of ugliness” across America and offers call-to-action solutions to combat the nation-wide problem.
Story of a trader who uncovers a scheme to blame the Indians for a Buffalo massacre.