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The success of Yellowstone’s wolf reintroduction inspired similar projects around the world. Countries in Europe and North America began considering the return of lost predators to restore ...
Wolves are known to travel long distances, but one Colorado wolf covered the distance equivalent from Denver to San Francisco in four months.
Once loathed as a "beast of waste," the gray wolf ... the reintroduction of wolves to the northern Rocky Mountains, where they were wiped out long ago. Caught in Canada and flown to Yellowstone ...
Yellowstone National Park, a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers alike, is home to one of the most intriguing species ...
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming. Colorado Parks and Wildlife expects these types of movements into other states ...
This year, the International Wildlife Film Festival has two movies that take viewers into Yellowstone National Park, focusing on the reintroduction of the gray wolf in 1995 and a portrait of ...
The Yellowstone staff and conservationists who were directly involved in this wolf reintroduction project thought the footage was lost forever. They thought it would never be seen again by anyone.
"Free-ranging wolves in Yellowstone: where are they gonna go? What are they gonna do?" A must see trailer for one of my favorite documentary films of the year so far. Lost Wolves of ...