Were Yellowstone bison fleeing supervolcano? No, they were just frisky

Still, the debate over the volcano's potential reflects one enduring truth about Yellowstone and the geology beneath its surface: The park remains one of the foremost research laboratories in the world, drawing internationally renowned scientists

Reportedly “droves” of animals, including herds of bison, have been fleeing from Yellowstone National Park, and bloggers have gotten readers riled up in suspicion that the animal exodus is a prediction of a volcanic eruption. A series of earthquakes

People on Facebook are going nuts because they think bison leaving Yellowstone National Park means a super volcano is about to blow. They're unrelated.

A bison herd stampeding through Yellowstone National Park is not proof of an upcoming volcanic eruption, geologists and park officials have said, despite a recent viral video that implies the animals' instincts tipped them off 

A bison herd stampeding through Yellowstone National Park is not proof of an upcoming volcanic eruption, geologists and park officials have said, despite a recent viral video that implies the animals' instincts tipped them off