Getty Images, karen crewe A famous one-eyed wolf, which inhabited the Yellowstone Greater Ecosystem, has tragically died ...
Master wolf-observer Rick McIntyre's new book transports readers to the middle of the action, guest reviewer Michael Palmer writes.
One of Yellowstone National Park’s most famous gray wolves, an 11-year-old matriarch who was blind in one eye, has died after ...
A long winter’s nap in some fluffy, white snow looks awfully cozy. Typically, I don’t get jealous of animals that have to tough it out in the cold, winter weather. Why would I be? The modern ...
On Monday, the Department of the Interior and Grand Teton National Park announced the purchase of the 640-acre Kelly parcel ...
Until recently, gray wolves weren’t seen in California for about 100 years. Tulare County’s Yowlumni Pack is the state’s ...
After living triple the average wolf’s lifespan, Yellowstone National Park’s famed Wolf 907F died Christmas Day. She ...
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.
Stories about bears, wolves, bison and elk, and their home on the range, Yellowstone Park, paid the bills at the Gazette this ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — On Christmas Day, Yellowstone lost one of its most beloved wolves, 907F, who died due to injuries after a wolf attack from a rival pack and has left a void for many ...
A wolf advocate said pups as young as the ones killed may not have even opened their eyes and likely had no chance of escape.
This association between predators and ravens is so prevalent, researchers and wolf watchers often find kill sites by watching groups of ravens.