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Unsurprisingly, wolf-watching in Yellowstone National Park is a popular activity among visitors. One of the world’s most ...
Though rare to see, the wolves of Banff had radio collars that allowed biologists like Hebblewhite to track their movements ...
Twenty years later roughly 500 wolves inhabit the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Thirteen hundred more live elsewhere in the northern Rockies, and the gray wolf—that’s the common name ...
Since OR-7, nicknamed Journey, made his fateful crossing, the California wolf population has grown to more than 70 since ...
Thirty years after their reintroduction in Yellowstone ... there’s no question that wolf tourism, much like the gray wolf population, appears to be on the rise. Matthew A.
Wolf recovery in the West — the biggest success in wildlife management history — took decades to achieve.” —Ted Williams, ...
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995, and the young biologist, fresh out of undergrad, was trailing one of the park’s most ...