This year’s elk season is a historic one in Colorado. It’s the first time in more than 80 years that big-game hunters have shared the landscape with an established population of gray wolves. This is ...
Georgia Good writes, By moderating wolf policy, FWP can protect the traditions, wildlife, and lands that make Montana great, ...
New research is improving scientists’ understanding of gray wolf behavior. A study recently published in the journal Current Biology shows that wolves can abandon their dens with their young in tow to ...
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Colorado’s wolf reintroduction sparks tension between ranchers, hunters, and wildlife groups
Colorado wolf reintroduction sparks conflict, debate continues. The post Colorado’s Wolf Reintroduction Sparks Tension ...
JACKSON - Wolves have made elk hunting more difficult in some parts of Wyoming, state officials and others agree. But that's not necessarily because wolves have drastically reduced the state's elk ...
JACKSON - The doldrums of winter may be a boring time for some, but for wildlife and wildlife-watchers in the Gros Ventre River drainage it is one of the more exciting, and to some,troubling times of ...
BILLINGS - Wolves aren't the elk eliminators some people paint them to be - nor are they blameless in the reduction of Montana's elk population, a new report says. "I guess it is interesting that it's ...
Today, there are about 300 Mexican gray wolves confined to parts of New Mexico and Arizona including the Gila National Forest ...
Bloody paw prints on the porch of a resident's house; the elk killed in the resident's yard. At least 18 confirmed wolf “attacks” of livestock and big game have occurred this month in Sierra Valley, ...
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Into the Wild Heart: Witnessing an Epic Elk and Wolf Battle in Wisconsin's Roaring Wolf River Rapids
Imagine a world where the ancient dance of predator and prey unfolds with breathtaking intensity, not on a vast savanna, but right amidst the churning, roaring rapids of a powerful river. This isn’t a ...
BILLINGS – A lack of heavy snow has meant a lean winter for Yellowstone National Park’s wolves, according to the crews that annually monitor the park’s packs. Wolves rely on deep snow to tire out ...
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