Yellowstone National Park sees millions of tourists every single year, but only a lucky fraction ever get a front-row seat to ...
Wolves usually rely on cooperation to survive. Hunting large prey such as elk typically involves multiple pack members working together to isolate and exhaust an animal. That reality makes one ...
A virus outbreak hit Yellowstone wolf pups hard in 2025.
A flare up of a disease that’s especially lethal to wolf pups took a toll on Wyoming and Yellowstone National Park wolf numbers in 2025, reducing biologists’ counts to a level last seen when wolves ...
Few animals symbolize wild interconnectedness quite like wolves, whose return helped reveal just how tightly ecosystems are ...
Learn more about the canine distemper outbreak that could have reduced Yellowstone wolf pup populations to a historic low.
Ravens follow wolves in order to dine on prey the big canines kill, a 2002 study in Yellowstone National Park claimed. But science isn’t static. As new methods evolve to test theories, old findings ...
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