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Like many outlandish schemes before it, the idea for Howl came together over a beer. It was the summer of 2023 and the two of ...
Heath Druzin talks about what he learned about coexisting with wolves while making his podcast Howl, from Boise State Public Radio.
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The reintroduction of just five wolves into Yellowstone sparked a powerful chain reaction that restored balance across the ...
Do wolves actually fix habitats and change rivers? Here’s what new research from Colorado says Despite popular narrative, wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park did not fully restore ...
Yellowstone’s dramatic transformation through the reintroduction of wolves has become a global parable for how to correct out-of-balance ecosystems. In recent years, however, new research has ...
But in 1994, former Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt authorized the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho. “It was a long slog,” Smith said.
That’s because his story series idea – dubbed “Howl” – centers around the 30th anniversary of the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park and Idaho, ...
That’s because the wolves’ main food source, the Northern Yellowstone elk herd, has fallen from about 19,000 before the reintroduction to about 5,000 to 6,000.
KPAX Missoula, MT. Reflections on 30 years of Yellowstone wolf reintroduction. Posted: January 21, 2025 | Last updated: March 6, 2025. January 19 marked 30 years since the reintroduction of wolves ...
The Yellowstone wolf reintroduction effort is also key to explaining why wolves are occasionally spotted, or are reported to attack livestock in parts of Colorado without establishing population ...
GARDINER, Mont. (AP) | Twenty years after their ancestors were released here in one of the most controversial wildlife projects of the century, wolf howls punctuated the cold winter air ...
Tensions over Colorado's wolf reintroduction remain high a year after first release as Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans to release up to 15 more wolves soon. Ranchers have called for a pause.