Today about a hundred wolves, constituting ten packs, live primarily within Yellowstone National Park, where Doug Smith ... doesn’t appear on the tourist maps: an odd, deep little spring ...
A guide in Yellowstone National Park on Monday shared stunning footage showing a black wolf partially obscured by mist as ...
The latest? Wyoming officials have asserted their authority to set a hunting season for wolves on a strip of national park land connecting Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks—the last two ...
will illustrate the effects of wolf disappearance and subsequent wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park. The resulting changes in relationships of species within this ecosystem are ...
Where did you get the wolves? EB: Well, we needed wolves that knew how to make a living in an area like Yellowstone National Park ... A wolf's territory represents the place where their family ...
To honor the 30th anniversary of Yellowstone ... reintroduced wolves. In addition to these sessions, the summit will feature 20-plus other Yellowstone presentations from park experts, artists ...
The first reports of Yellowstone, in the early 1800s, described a place in the northwest corner of the Wyoming Territory where mud boiled, water spouted, and steam came out of the ground.
One of the oldest and most beloved wolves in Yellowstone National Park died after a fight with ... Wolf societies are matrilineal, so the territory is passed down through the female line.
Those who want to learn about Yellowstone wildlife in a more controlled environment should take a break from the park and head to the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. This nonprofit (that's also ...
A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park, showcasing the cascading effects predators can have on ecosystems.