Thirty years after their reintroduction in Yellowstone, wolves have proven their ecological worth, at least in the context of ...
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For once, it's a Yellowstone wolf – not tourist – that regrets its decision to chase elkToday, however, it's one of Yellowstone's famous wolves that got too close for comfort. In a video posted to Instagram by wildlife guide Bo Welden, which you can view below, a hungry wolf is seen ...
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How one woman’s wolf ‘moon shot’ changed Yellowstone forever: Interview with director Tom WinstonMongabay’s Jeremy Hance interviewed the film’s director, Tom Winston, from the production company Grizzly Creek Films, about ...
While a district in northern India is reeling from wolf attacks that have killed at least 10 people, many of them children, ...
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995, and the ...
The next generation of scientists he trained are bringing the lessons from Yellowstone’s wolves to wolf populations across the country. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Snow crunched underfoot as Mark ...
The black wolf’s fur was covered with frost from the long, cold night, but it now was howling right in front of us. What a ...
A new study calculates the long-term effects of reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone National Park in the 1990s, which ultimately helped willow shrubs that feed wildlife in stream habitats.
Mongabay: What drew you to tell the story of the restoration of the wolf to Yellowstone? Tom Winston: I’ve been shooting in Yellowstone for 20 years, and I’ve done many films that are either ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Snow crunched ... was trailing one of the park’s most elusive wildlife species — the gray wolf. Though rare to see, the wolves of Banff had radio collars that ...
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