After his time tracking them in Banff as a young man, Hebblewhite dedicated his career to studying wolves and their prey in Yellowstone and beyond. Hebblewhite’s research explores how wolf pack ...
Wolf recovery in the West — the biggest success in wildlife management history — took decades to achieve.” —Ted Williams, ...
In Yellowstone, grizzly bears and wolves live pretty close together, and their territories often overlap. As you can imagine, ...
The reintroduced wolves wear tracking devices so that officials ... The decision was made in the 1990s to reintroduce gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park. It was the successful reintroduction ...
Wolves culled the elk. Fewer elk means more aspens can grow. More beavers are attracted to the trees. It's called a trophic ...
The USDA’s Wildlife Services officials on Saturday shot and killed a male wolf released in Colorado from British Columbia ...
“If you were to track an animal with severe mange ... Sarcoptic mange, which has had an impact on gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park, now threatens Tulare County wolves.
The restoration of wolves into Yellowstone was a “moon shot” moment, according to director Tom Winston. Winston says the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone will be “a motivating factor ...
“If you were to track an ... observed in Yellowstone, according to DeTar, explaining that this is usually a fight over resources. “Territory is a scarce resource for wolves and, of course ...