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Like wolves, non-native lake trout have radically altered Yellowstone ecosystems (commentary)
By Lyle Lewis Yellowstone National Park is often told as a story of recovery. Wolves returned and then elk changed their ...
MAMMOTH, Wyo. — At 1:23 a.m. on a recent summer night, the matriarch of the Rescue Creek wolf pack, known to scientists as 1490F, bellowed out two long, melodic howls that reverberated across the ...
8-Mile pack pups from two breeding females’ litters excitedly greet adults returning to the den. Pup survival to independence increases significantly with increasing numbers of adult pack members, who ...
In 1995, Yellowstone National Park became the centre of a conservation experiment that would later be celebrated across the ...
On January 11, 1995, approximately 17,000 elk bedded down in Yellowstone National Park. When they woke up a few hours later, a new scent was in the icy air: wolves. It had been 69 years since the last ...
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"Free-ranging wolves in Yellowstone - where are they going to go? What are they going to do?" I can't start this review without admitting that I have loved wolves all of my life. When I was in third ...
In Yellowstone’s wild chess match between wolves and cougars, it turns out the real power play is theft. After tracking nearly a decade of GPS data and thousands of kill sites, researchers found that ...
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