Yellowstone: A Wild Place of Perpetual Discovery BY JOHN SOLTES – FEBRUARY 24, 2016 Wolves draw visitors to national park in cold winter months Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872 as America’s first national park, welcomed more than 4 million visitors in 2015, a number that has steadily grown in recent years. The home of free-ranging bison, elk, wolves, bears, …
Wolf delisting passes House – Jackson Hole News&Guide: Local
How is it that states can tell Federal lawmakers what they can and can not do. Your Senators and Congressman need to hear about this one!! They want to allow Ivory, and Polar bear Trophies to be Imported… Do they not listen to the Majority any Longer?????? Wyoming’s governor supports an amendment that passed the U.S. House on Friday to …
Study: Wolves Not the Cause of Elk Population Decline in Wyoming | Outdoor Life
In 2010 alone, Sport hunters killed 26,000 Elk, (That in itself is proof enough) yet they choose to blame wolves, this article shows solid proof that Wolves do not effect Elk herds… Even has an Outfitter making the exact same statement!! Yeah for Ron Lineberger, someone with an intelligent opinion!! What will it take to get people to understand, that …
Stop Shooting Wolves, You Maniacs | Popular Science
Wyoming’s anti-scientific laws have allowed the most famous wolf in Yellowstone to be shot. Shooting wolves isn’t only senseless–it actively harms the environment. Wikimedia Commons Juvenile Grey Wolf Last week, an alpha female grey wolf known as 832F, perhaps the most widely seen wolf at Yellowstone National Park, was shot and killed after straying just outside the boundaries of the …