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Douglas W. Smith is currently project leader for the Yellowstone Gray Wolf Restoration Project in Yellowstone National Park. He worked as biologist for the project from 1994 to1997 and has been ...
Wildlife biologist Doug Smith joins Ian White to discuss his upcoming talk at Calgary’s Jack Singer Concert Hall as part of the National Geographic Live series.
where Doug Smith, head of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, leads the effort to monitor, manage, and protect them. On a cold December morning at an airport near Gardiner, Montana, just north of the ...
Shortly after nightfall on January 12, 1995, the biologist Doug Smith strapped on snowshoes ... The animals were a crucial part of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, an ambitious reintroduction plan ...
Credit: NPS/Doug Smith "In a protected place like Yellowstone, their number-one cause of death is when two packs fight with ...
A wildlife biologist in charge of the Yellowstone wolf project, Doug Smith, stated that, "There was only one beaver colony in the park." This refers to when the project started. Today, the park is ...
Doug Smith, leader of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, recorded the fewest breeding pairs since 2000. "We have a declining wolf population," he says. "Numbers never got as high as we expected based ...
Everyone acknowledges he’s passionate. Doug Smith, Yellowstone’s project leader for wolf restoration who recently retired, was McIntyre’s boss during their long careers together at the park.
A new feature screening in Missoula this Saturday includes 16mm footage of the apex predators' reintroduction in 1995. You ...
He and the university’s W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation have collaborated with the Yellowstone Wolf Project for over a decade. The project, which is funded by the nonprofit ...
Apr 27 - Apr 28 | 2:00 PM - 11:59 PM Add to Calendar 27-04-2025 14:00 28-04-2025 23:59 America/Toronto Arts Commons Presents National Geographic Live: Doug Smith: Wild Wolves of Yellowstone Go ...