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When hydrologist Bob Beschta arrived in Yellowstone in 1996, he noticed something odd with the Lamar River. The stream was over-widened, the banks were eroding and precious soil was sloughing off ...
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995 ... have collaborated with the Yellowstone Wolf Project for over a decade.
North Carolina even holds the rarest wolf left on earth. The elk and deer population in Yellowstone National Park was becoming a genuine conundrum. As the population grew, several plant species ...
The snowy peaks of the Continental Divide rise in the distance, and a wild river flows close by. Wolf tracks intersect with the prints of elk, deer ... acre Yellowstone National Park and central ...
This exact interaction was caught on this video from Yellowstone National Park. It shows the alpha wolf 907F of the Junction Butte Pack — the oldest wolf in the park at the time — feeding on a ...
In 1995 and 1996, some 70 years after Yellowstone’s last wolf ... park regulations require that you kill it. A magpie mobs a group of river otters on the Snake River, Grand Teton National ...
On Christmas Day 2024, tragedy struck Yellowstone's Junction Butte wolf pack ... south of the river. But this time, they opted to cross and attack Junction Butte. Wolves rarely die of old age in the ...
Those who want to learn about Yellowstone wildlife in a more controlled environment should take a break from the park and head to the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery ... will find river otters, along ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ... ecology at the University of Montana. He and the university’s W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation have collaborated with the Yellowstone Wolf Project ...
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