A wildlife filmmaker set up his cameras shortly after a bull elk died near Togwotee Pass. The video captured the different ...
A new study analyzes findings from more than 170 papers to clarify what we know so far about the ecological impacts of large carnivore recovery in North America and what mysteries still remain.
The recent announcement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service includes a statement that providing federal protections for ...
New research is improving scientists’ understanding of gray wolf behavior. A study recently published in the journal Current Biology shows that wolves can abandon their dens with their young in tow to ...
Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk... What is the legacy of Yellowstone wolves 30 years after ...
A wildlife photographer said she was mesmerized watching Yellowstone’s Wapiti wolf pack devour an elk near a road. At one ...
Federal officials announced this week that they will not produce a nationwide recovery plan for gray wolves, a reversal that comes after officials decided such a plan is unnecessary. In a 10-page ...
Scientific research has long assumed gray wolves are non-migratory during springtime, staying anchored to tend to litters of nearly helpless pups. For the first weeks of life, after all, pups are ...
The Beyem Seyo pack had killed 87 cattle in 7 months in Sierra Valley, and wildlife officials said they exhausted nonlethal options.
In response to a surge in cattle kills across the Sierra Valley, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife euthanized ...
In Yellowstone National Park, when a bison dies it’s not long before wolves or grizzly bears move in on the carcass. If one or two wolves are on the carcass, a lone grizzly bear can usually clear them ...
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