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Did reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone really cause an ecological cascade?
Previous research on the effect of wolves on the food web has been criticized, raising questions about the predator’s role in ...
Management of gray wolves (Canis lupus) has a reputation for being one of the most contentious conservation issues in the ...
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Did Wolves Really Transform Yellowstone? Scientists Challenge Long-Held Theory
Scientists debunk decades-long study claiming wolves' reintroduction triggered a dramatic transformation in Yellowstone.
Two of the world's top predators squaring up. Grizzlies and wolves are common in a few ways, and very different in others. Both are predators, using both hunting and scavenging methods to secure their ...
This winter saw the most wolves from Yellowstone National Park killed in about a century. That's because states neighboring the park changed hunting rules in an effort to reduce the animals' numbers.
Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk... What is the legacy of Yellowstone wolves 30 years after ...
In 1995, 14 wolves were relocated to Yellowstone National Park from an area near Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. These 14 wolves became the first to roam Yellowstone in seventy years since ...
Mature elk can run 40 mph when they become so inspired, and recent footage from Yellowstone National Park shows that young elk are likewise fleet of foot when their lives are at stake. The ...
If you've ever been to Yellowstone National Park, you know that it can be the kind of experience that stays with you forever.
In Yellowstone National Park, when a bison dies it’s not long before wolves or grizzly bears move in on the carcass. If one or two wolves are on the carcass, a lone grizzly bear can usually clear them ...
A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
If you need a minute of Zen in your day, this video shared by National Park News on Instagram will do the trick. It shows a pack of very sleepy wolves chilling (quite literally!) in the snow as if it ...
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