News

The most famous wolf in Yellowstone National Park, collar number 907F, has died. Known as the “Queen of the Wolves” for her prolific lineage, 907F produced 10 litters of pups in 11 years ...
Yellowstone’s untamed wilderness once echoed with the haunting songs of wolves, weaving ancient tales of predator and prey.
Limpy the coyote is Yellowstone National Park’s greatest con artist. He hangs out along the roadside, greatly exaggerating a ...
The "Queen of the Wolves" gave birth to a record-breaking 10 litters of pups and survived more than twice as long as most ...
Those who want to learn about Yellowstone wildlife in ... visitors felt the center was a bit small, most said its habitats housing live bears and wolves along with its large viewing areas were ...
A biologist turned photographer chronicles the lives of Yellowstone's iconic gray wolves. 4 min read Ronan Donovan is one of six photographers who contributed to National Geographic magazine's ...
As the wolves have restored more balance to the ... Old Faithful Snow Lodge, Yellowstone National Park Located near Yellowstone's most famous geyser, Old Faithful, the Snow Lodge is the newest ...
The endangered gray wolf was a crucial part of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, an ambitious reintroduction plan nearly 20 years in the making. Shortly after nightfall on January 12, 1995 ...
August 2026 - 5 days Step into one of the most wildlife-rich landscapes in the continental U.S, the iconic Lamar Valley of ...
In Yellowstone, elk calves are left unprotected by their herd and are the easiest prey for wolves to catch. Luckily, the newborns have no scent and, if hidden well, can fool a wolf into believing ...
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.