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Reintroducing Wolves: How One Bold Plan Changed Yellowstone ForeverYellowstone’s untamed wilderness once echoed with the haunting songs of wolves, weaving ancient tales of predator and prey.
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming.
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The Science Behind Rewilding: What Works, What Fails, and WhyImagine a world where wolves roam forests again, rivers meander freely, and the haunting call of wild cranes echoes across ...
Reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone. Image by patrice schoefolt via Unsplash ... Today, sophisticated GPS collaring studies track wolf movements, hunting success, and territory use across the ...
A new feature screening in Missoula this Saturday includes 16mm footage of the apex predators' reintroduction in 1995. You ...
After being hunted to near extinction, wolves have made a population comeback in recent decades with the help of conservation ...
No matter how hard wildlife officials try to direct the wolves toward their natural prey, mostly deer and elk, they seem to ...
After being hunted to near extinction, wolves have made a population comeback in recent decades with the help of conservation efforts. Now, the country with the most wolves in Europe is Italy.
Once loathed as a "beast of waste," the gray wolf (in Yellowstone) is beloved by some as a symbol of unadulterated nature. Jess R. Lee Roger Lang looked at two black wolves looking back at him.
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