The Yellowstone wolf population remained steady in 2018, according to a report issued by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department as part of its management of the state wolf population.
Read More »More Wolves = Fewer Elk = Yellowstone Aspen Comeback
It’s being hailed as a success in restoring balance to the area: the reintroduction of wolves has lessened the elk population — which in turn is fueling a Yellowstone aspen comeback.
Read More »Examining The “Landscape of Fear” in Yellowstone
We’re not exactly to the point where the wolves are dwelling with the lambs, but new research indicates that the impact of wolves on elk may be overstated, and the so-called “landscape of fear” may not actually exist.
Read More »Wyoming Game and Fish Seek Public Comment on Wolf Hunting
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is soliciting public comment on its proposed wolf hunting regulations.
Read More »2018 Spring Bicycling Season Starts in Yellowstone
Select roads in Yellowstone National Park are now open to spring bicycling.
Read More »Coalition Asks Judge to Invalidate USFWS Grizzly Decision
A coalition of tribal and conservation groups have asked a federal judge to invalidate the decision to remove protections from Yellowstone grizzly bears.
Read More »Yellowstone Wolf Genealogy Project A Boon For Wolfwatchers
Looking to learn more about Yellowstone wolves? The Yellowstone Wolf Genealogy Family Tree project is here to help.
Read More »Biologists Say Wolves Improve Yellowstone Ecosystem
Yellowstone biologists say wolves have improved Yellowstone’s ecosystem since reintroduction in 1995.
Read More »Protect the Wolves Calls For Wolf Kill Buffer Outside Yellowstone
Native American advocacy group Protect the Wolves is calling for a “no wolf hunting” buffer outside Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »What A Wyoming Wolf Hunt Could Mean for Yellowstone Wolves
Yellowstone wolf dynamics could change considerably when Wyoming fully resumes management of wolves outside the park.
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