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Reintroducing Wolves: How One Bold Plan Changed Yellowstone ForeverYellowstone’s untamed wilderness once echoed with the haunting songs of wolves, weaving ancient tales of predator and prey.
Though the wolves might be outnumbered in Yellowstone, the canines have been known to hunt down bison. That being said, they often need to form a pack and work together to take down just one of the ...
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Reintroducing Wolves Changed an Entire River—Here’s How It HappenedPicture a wild landscape, scarred by decades of change. Now imagine that simply bringing back a single animal could set off a ...
Wildlife biologist Doug Smith joins Ian White to discuss his upcoming talk at Calgary’s Jack Singer Concert Hall as part of the National Geographic Live series.
On Christmas Day 2024, tragedy struck Yellowstone's Junction Butte wolf pack. The group's legendary one-eyed leader, Wolf 907F, died after a confrontation with a rival pack. Now, in a new video ...
Yellowstone's Junction Butte wolf pack failed in a recent attempt to kill a bison, but the pack appears to be thriving again after the death of its former alpha female, Wolf 907F.
Once loathed as a "beast of waste," the gray wolf (in Yellowstone) is beloved by some as a symbol of unadulterated nature. Jess R. Lee Roger Lang looked at two black wolves looking back at him.
"Free-ranging wolves in Yellowstone - where are they going to go? What are they going to do?" I can't start this review without admitting that I have loved wolves all of my life. When I was in ...
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995, and the young biologist, fresh out of undergrad, was trailing one of the park’s most ...
He and the university’s W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation have collaborated with the Yellowstone Wolf Project for over a decade. The project, which is funded by the nonprofit ...
New research from the University of Minnesota upends long-held understanding about how wolves, bears and cougars—three of Yellowstone National Park's most iconic carnivores—compete for prey.
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