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The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in the 1990s had a cascading effect that benefited the entire ecosystem, a new study finds. The finding shows how the return or loss of ...
The global company headquartered in Dallas announced it has successfully been able to de-extinct an animal — the first ...
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995, and the ...
After his time tracking them in Banff as a young man, Hebblewhite dedicated his career to studying wolves and their prey in Yellowstone and beyond. Hebblewhite’s research explores how wolf pack ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Snow crunched ... Hebblewhite points out that reducing elk numbers was the whole purpose of reintroducing wolves, which they have more than accomplished.
Mollie Beattie at the Yellowstone Arch in 1995 ... Winston compares the herculean task of reintroducing wolves to the moon landing, saying “[It’s] a great American story, more than just ...
The Yellowstone grizzly might have died out ... words—but not solve—the paradox of the cultivated wild. As for wolves, reintroducing them was a bold act of management that did restore some ...
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today released its final environmental impact statement and a draft Record of Decision for Colorado Parks and Wildlife to begin reintroducing endangered gray wolves ...
On January 11, 1995, approximately 17,000 elk bedded down in Yellowstone National Park. When they woke up a few hours later, a new scent was in the icy air: wolves. It had been 69 years since the ...