Yellowstone National Park has lost one of its most renowned and resilient inhabitants — a one-eyed, 11-year-old wolf who had a record-breaking 10 litters of pups over her long life. Wolf 907F ...
Shutterstock Image Yellowstone tourists got more than they bargained for the other day when a group of bison charge at them.
A pack of wolves took down a bison in Yellowstone National Park and attracted a crowd of people — that the rest of the bison ...
A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park, ...
One of Yellowstone Natural Park’s most famous denizens has tragically passed. Wildlife researchers have confirmed that the long-lived wolf 907F—also known as “Queen of the Wolves“—died ...
The most famous wolf in Yellowstone National Park, collar number 907F, has died. Known as the “Queen of the Wolves” for her prolific lineage, 907F produced 10 litters of pups in 11 years ...
Yellowstone National Park. Wolf portrait taken from a vehicle in a pullout. Yellowstone National Park. Wolf, magpies, and ravens at carcass near Soda Butte.
Colorado voters narrowly decided to reintroduce gray wolves to the western part of the state, sparking tensions with ranchers ...
One of the oldest and most beloved wolves in Yellowstone National Park died after a fight with a rival pack in late December, park officials said. Wolf and wildlife advocates are mourning the loss ...
In 1995 and 1996, some 70 years after Yellowstone’s last wolf howled its last howl, 31 wolves from western Canada were released from acclimation pens across the park. They took hold of the ...
One of the oldest and most beloved wolves in Yellowstone National Park died after a fight with a rival pack in late December, park officials said. Wolf and wildlife advocates are mourning the loss ...
And according to officials, Yellowstone National Park’s “Queen of the Wolves” finally passed away at 11-years-old after succumbing to wounds from a fight. The recognizable, one-eyed gray ...