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However, by the early 1920s, wolves ... the winter, the number of elk in Yellowstone dwindles to less than 4,000, as the vast ...
Yellowstone National Park's most ... There's no better time to see them -- and the park's wildlife -- than winter when you won't be fighting the crowds. That's what we told Gertrude, another ...
In Yellowstone alone, tens of thousands come to watch wolves ... that winter weather and the quality of wintering habitat are really what control deer and elk populations over time.
About the same time wolves were finally released in Yellowstone, three dozen others ... Smith says. Especially in winter, wolf kills have provided food for other park dwellers, including ravens ...
"Wolves are a top-line predator ... EB: Well, I think the most noticeable thing around Yellowstone Park was, every five or 10 years, you'd have these big winter die-outs. You'd have elk herds ...
Bears, wolves and buffalo regularly ... when Fuller saw the job posting for a Yellowstone winter keeper at Canyon Village. It paid $13.25 an hour at the time, he said, but it came with a house ...
Many biologists suggest that it’s time to remove the Yellowstone grizzly ... how many by wolves? And where would they go in winter if the Pitchfork and the T E and the other big ranches wouldn ...
and there’s no sign of that changing any time soon. The latest? Wyoming officials have asserted their authority to set a hunting season for wolves on a strip of national park land connecting ...