Twenty years ago this month, biologists in Yellowstone National Park set radio collars on six wolves, opened the door of their pen, and watched them bound away. Today, 95 wolves in 11 packs live in Yellowstone, hunting elk, deer, and bison. The wolves’ return set in motion a natural—and therefore uncontrolled—experiment that is still unfolding, and which offers biologists a …
Search Yellowstone’s Wolves
Search Yellowstone Wolves Here!! I was with a couple wolf project folks in Hayden valley just after the fog lifted. At about 9:50 we saw a lone wolf headed west toward the river. We guessed it was going to the kill just west of Canyon junction. Sure enough. A short encounter before M755 retreated to the trees. A little …
Winter Wolves of Yellowstone 2015
Published on Jan 26, 2015 At 6.45 we set off for the famous Lamar Valley. We drove through the dark and the closely packed trees. As the light rose and the faint, crackly radio traffic of conversations between wolf watchers and researchers grew stronger, so our sense of anticipation grew too. via Winter Wolves of Yellowstone 2015 – YouTube.
The Death of Yellowstones Druid Wolf Pack
The Death of Yellowstones Druid Wolf Pack The most famous wolf pack in the world finally dwindles to almost zero, but the bloodline lives on It’s been a long winter for the wolves of Yellowstone National Park, and in the Lamar Valley, Alpha 21 and his Druid pack received their final, killing blow. The Druid wolf pack contained the …