Caught in Canada and flown to Yellowstone, 41 wolves were released in the area between 1995 and 1997, restoring the only missing member of the park's native mammals. Since then, wolves have begun ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I just read Paul Smith's article regarding Wisconsin's deer population (“Hunters haven’t come close to controlling Wisconsin’s ...
Experience the untamed drama of the wild as a mighty grizzly bear goes head-to-head against a relentless pack of ten wolves in a heart-pounding showdown for survival. It’s raw power versus cunning ...
To the editor: Wolves are hardly an old nemesis (“Beautiful, deadly: Wolves stalk rural California,” April 21). They are the animals that keep other wild animals in check and in balance. They help to ...
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Nature's Great Reset: How Grey Wolves Helped Revive Yellowstone's Dying Aspen Forests After 80-Year Absence
In one of the most remarkable ecological comebacks in modern conservation, grey wolves—reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995—have played a key role in regenerating aspen forests that had ...
Kenmore East High School and University at Buffalo science and environmental education teacher Joe Allen leads summer trips to Yellowstone Park to observe the wolves there. In the past he has taken ...
BOISE, Idaho — Thousands of vacationers in the West will probably see a wolf in the wild for the first time this summer, often from the road but sometimes while camping or hiking. The federal ...
I just read Paul Smith's article regarding Wisconsin's deer population (“Hunters haven’t come close to controlling Wisconsin’s deer herd over the last decade," Nov. 16). It seems to me one of the most ...
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