11 facts you never knew about Yellowstone

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There are nearly 3,500 square miles of protected wilderness in Yellowstone National Park, but visitors can see only a small fraction of it from its 466 miles of road that wind through Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. The oldest national park, established in 1872, it is home not only to the famous geyser Old Faithful, but to over 300 different species of …

Wolf killed in Grand Teton vehicle collision | Yellowstone Gate

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Wolf killed in Grand Teton vehicle collision By: YELLOWSTONE GATE | July 15, 2015View as “Clean Read” A yearling male gray wolf was hit and killed by a passing vehicle July 7 on Highway 26/89/191 (Hwy 89) near Elk Ranch Flats in Grand Teton National Park. The black-colored wolf, weighing 75 pounds, is likely a member of the Phantom Springs wolf pack that …

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Yellowstone Wolves Changed The Entire Ecosystem, Even The Geography — Here’s How

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  Only a couple of decades following their reintroduction, the Yellowstone wolves have already accomplished remarkable feats, some claim. They reportedly rounded grazing herds back into their most natural territories, and in doing this, the native foliage returned, Elk make up about 90 percent of the Yellowstone wolves’ diet in the winter months. In the video “How Wolves Change Rivers,” …