Colorado's ongoing wolf reintroduction will change elk hunting in the state. Here are some things hunters can expect to ...
Jeremy SunderRaj, a biological science technician with the Yellowstone Wolf Project, observed this scene, identifying the howling wolf as 907F, the one-eyed matriarch of the Junction Butte pack ...
Today about a hundred wolves, constituting ten packs, live primarily within Yellowstone National Park, where Doug Smith, head of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, leads the effort to monitor ...
They are wild, as we once were.” The Mollie’s wolf pack investigates grizzly bear tracks in Yellowstone’s Pelican Valley. Wolves were reintroduced into the park beginning in 1995 ...
(His latest, “Thinking Like a Wolf. Lessons from the Yellowstone Packs,” comes out this month.) “When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone in January 1995 as part of an effort to restore ...
Although pack movements are unpredictable and the ... a spotting scope (they will be provided on your trip). Tracking wolves in Yellowstone typically occurs in snowy, icy and/or wet conditions ...
In late October, a mortality signal from a Yellowstone National Park collar led authorities to a wolf that appears to have died from a gunshot wound in Wolf Management Unit 313, just north of the ...
Twitter In Yellowstone National Park, a lone wolf usually ends up dead. Gray wolves typically live and hunt in packs, but sometimes a pack member leaves its family group. Other wolves, protecting ...
Bison are most commonly spotted here, though visitors may also catch a glimpse of grizzly bears, badgers, bald eagles and wolf packs, which were reintroduced to Yellowstone in 1995. Though closed ...