Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk population, which had decimated the plant community, in ...
In new study, scientists document unprecedented wolf behavior in Wyoming, challenging assumptions about denning and pack ...
The opening night gala for the 34th Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival featured cheers, tears and criticism for the ...
For centuries, wolves have carried a reputation that wavers between admiration and fear. Often portrayed as ruthless ...
This article is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United States. This story, by Heath Druzin, was originally published by Boise ...
In the new study, published Tuesday (July 22) in the journal Forest Ecology and Management, Painter and his colleagues surveyed aspen stands — specific areas of the forest where these trees grow.
In 1995, 14 wolves were relocated to Yellowstone National Park from an area near Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. These 14 wolves became the first to roam Yellowstone in seventy years since ...
Wolves can attain speeds of 30-plus mph in bursts. But in an open chase they cannot come close to catching the planet’s second fastest land animal – the North American pronghorn. These elegant ...