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The wolves of Yellowstone: fierce and territorial
Dec 23, 2018
CBS News
1:27
Montana's wolf quota is 452-500 wolves statewide this season. Only 3-6 wolves allowed in units bordering Yellowstone—but 19 Yellowstone wolves were still killed in Montana. The quota is supposed to manage the population, but critics say it's too high. Montana's wolf population is around 500. If the quota is 500, that's the entire population. How many wolves is enough? 🐺📊 #MontanaWolves #WolfQuota #WolfHunting #MontanaWildlife #WolfManagement
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2 months ago
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yellowstonewildlife
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Fewer than 84 wolves is the lowest count in years. Disease, dispersal, and hunting outside the park are driving the decline. 25 Yellowstone wolves were killed this season alone after crossing state lines. This isn't just a number—it's a crisis for one of the most studied wolf populations in the world. Are you concerned about these numbers? Comment below. 🐺📉 #YellowstoneWolves #WolfPopulation #BreakingWildlifeNews #WolfConservation #YellowstoneNews Yellowstone wolf population 2026 Current wolf
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2 months ago
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Wolves of Yellowstone | EARTH A New Wild | Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 Science Teaching and Lesson Resources
Jan 1, 2009
pbslearningmedia.org
14:24
MSN
10 months ago
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Discover WildScience
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The return of wolves to Yellowstone Park
Jan 31, 2022
CBS News
Studying Yellowstone's iconic wolves — Greater Yellowstone Coalition
Jan 13, 2020
greateryellowstone.org
Wolves of Yellowstone
May 10, 2024
nationalgeographic.org
4:42
Wolves make a return to Yellowstone National Park
Oct 23, 2021
CBS News
1:06
What's up with Yellowstone wolves? Join us at the Yellowstone Summit to find out! We're talking with Yellowstone Wolf Project researchers Taylor Rabe and Jeremy SunderRaj about the current state of the park's wolf packs, as well as a "day in the life" of wolf researchers. We'll also be chatting with senior wildlife biologist Dan Stahler on population level trends from the park's long term research project, now entering its 29th year. During the discussions, we'll hear audio of wolves howling and
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Feb 12, 2024
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A Yellowstone Life
0:43
WOLF VIDEO: Check out this video of wolves in Yellowstone National Park. Thanks to Brandon Beshears for sending it in. Please submit all your wildlife photos and videos here: https://nbcmontana.com/chimein | NBC Montana
4.3M views
Jan 6, 2020
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NBC Montana
Wolf Reintroduction Changes Ecosystem in Yellowstone
Jun 30, 2021
yellowstonepark.com
3:58
The wolf population in Yellowstone National Park was essentially wiped out by the mid 1920's. That changed in 1995, when the National Park Service reintroduced them there. So, 20 years later, how has the park's ecosystem responded to the return of the wolves? Watch how #NSFfunded Utah State University wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty and his team work in partnership with the National Park Service to find out! Fuller understanding of what's happening in Yellowstone could translate to better predat
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Aug 31, 2015
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
0:55
Lone wolves no more - roughly 500 wolves inhabit Yellowstone today, following their reintroduction to the park. | National Geographic TV
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Aug 8, 2018
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National Geographic TV
Yellowstone Wolf Project
Jan 22, 2025
yellowstone.org
13:29
The return of wolves to Yellowstone Park
Jan 20, 2020
CBS News
What is the legacy of Yellowstone wolves 30 years after their reintroduction? : Short Wave
9 months ago
npr.org
How Wolves Saved the Foxes, Mice and Rivers of Yellowstone National Park
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Oct 26, 2016
earthjustice.org
0:10
The story of wolves in Yellowstone is a powerful example of how nature can heal when given the chance. In the mid-1900s, wolves were eradicated from Yellowstone National Park due to hunting and habitat loss. Without them, the park’s ecosystem began to suffer. Elk populations grew out of control, leading to overgrazing and severe damage to vegetation. In 1995, wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, and their return set off a remarkable process known as a trophic cascade. As wolves began hunting
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4 months ago
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Wildlife & Animals
14 wolves were released into Yellowstone and what happens next is astonishing! | Lyle Swapp, MBA-L, PMP
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1 month ago
linkedin.com
0:21
This National Wildlife Day, we’re celebrating the impact wolves have on their ecosystem! When wolves were eradicated from Yellowstone National Park, the elk population grew significantly. Without a natural predator, these elk overgrazed, resulting in a lack of plant growth, other animals leaving to find better habitats, and river banks eroding. After wolves were reintroduced to the landscape in 1995, that all changed. Elk started moving around again, allowing for new plant life to grow. Songbird
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8 months ago
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Endangered Wolf Center
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Hunters have shot and trapped 25 of Yellowstone’s wolves in less than six months — a record for one season. The hunting has eliminated about one-fifth of the park’s wolves, the most serious threat yet to their population. Climate reporter Joshua Partlow explains why wolf hunting has increased and what that could mean for the future of the species. | Washington Post
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Mar 25, 2022
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Washington Post
Wolves Are a Critical Keystone Species In a Healthy Ecosystem | Wolf Conservation Center
Aug 28, 2016
nywolf.org
0:24
Here are 10 compelling reasons why we should not be killing Yellowstone wolves, each highlighting their importance and the ethical considerations involved. Ecological Balance: Wolves play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance by controlling prey populations, which in turn supports plant and animal diversity. Biodiversity: By managing the number of herbivores like elk, wolves help preserve the vegetation, which is essential for other wildlife species. Tourism: Wolves are a signific
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8 months ago
Facebook
Wolves of the Rockies
13:50
The U.S. Released 31 Wolves Into Yellowstone — Years Later, Even the Rivers Had Changed
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2 weeks ago
YouTube
Last Measure
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Anneka Svenska on Instagram: "Happy 2025. Let’s help the Yellowstone wolves this year. In 1995, 14 wolves were captured in Canada and released in three locations in Yellowstone. The wolves were placed in acclimation pens for ten weeks before being released. Results The reintroduction of wolves has had a number of effects, including: Elk population: The elk population was reduced by about half, and the wolves’ predatory dominance led to a trophic cascade. This restored and expanded forests, grass
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Jan 1, 2025
Instagram
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0:30
Celebrating 30 Years of Wolves in Yellowstone
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4 months ago
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How Wolves Saved Yellowstone
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Jun 17, 2020
YouTube
Everything Science
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Wolves hunting elk - Yellowstone - BBC
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May 6, 2011
YouTube
BBC Studios
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Wolves saved Yellowstone National Park - The Northern Range
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