The most famous wolf in Yellowstone National Park, collar number 907F, has died. Known as the “Queen of the Wolves” for her ...
The long-lived, one-eyed wolf 907F died this Christmas after a fight with a rival wolf pack, Yellowstone researchers have ...
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most famous gray wolves, an 11-year-old matriarch who was blind in one eye, has died after ...
Record-breaking Wolf 907F, the alpha of the Junction Butte pack, died after a confrontation with a rival pack at Yellowstone ...
Wildlife watchers, while mourning the loss of 907F, also celebrated that she could "die the way of the wolf," not as a result of contact with a human or vehicle.
While 907F and her pups were feeding on a bison carcass, members of the Rescue Creek pack invaded Junction Butte’s territory ...
The “queen of the wolves” was fully deserving of her title, having lived through a heck of a lot in her 11 years – more than ...
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All reigns, no matter how historic, ultimately come to an end. And according to officials, Yellowstone National Park’s “Queen of the Wolves” finally passed away at 11-years-old after succumbing to ...
Wolf 307F, dubbed "Queen of the wolves" and known for being blind in one eye, is one of six known Yellowstone wolves to live past age 11.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — One of Yellowstone National Park’s oldest known wolves — 907F — died at age 11 on Christmas day, three days after a fight with a rival pack. The average ...