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Fearing that wolves will negatively effect elk hunting opportunities seems to be more of a cultural position than an objective conclusion. There’s simply no compelling evidence to support it.
Brian Dugovich’s colleagues came up with that catchy four-word sound bite — “farming elk feeds wolves” — to sum up one ...
Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem ...
"The reintroduction of large carnivores has initiated a recovery process that had been shut down for decades." ...
Scientists documented the first new generation of aspen trees in Yellowstone this summer, 30 years after wolves were ...
Gray wolves in and around Yellowstone National Park haven't had a severe impact on elk populations or the agriculture industry, according to the lead coordinator for wolf recovery in the region ...
I can’t say with 100% certainty that wolves killed that elk, but I think that’s very likely. The wounds on the neck and hind quarters are classic for how wolves hunt.
JACKSON - Wolves have made elk hunting more difficult in some parts of Wyoming, state officials and others agree.
In September 2016, the Prospect Peak pack killed her father, 911M. He was the founder of the Junction Butte pack. At the time ...
Parks Canada is warning visitors to Banff National Park that bull elk are dangerous as the annual rutting season begins. The ...
The agency was not aware of the uncollared wolf’s presence in the region until it attacked sheep on at least three occasions ...
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