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Though rare to see, the wolves of Banff had radio collars that allowed biologists like Hebblewhite to track their movements ...
Snow crunched underfoot as Mark Hebblewhite scanned the ridgelines of Canada’s Banff National Park. It was 1995, and the ...
New research from the University of Minnesota upends long-held understanding about how wolves, bears and cougars—three of ...
Cougars avoid conflict with dominant predators like wolves and bears by hunting smaller prey in Yellowstone National Park.
Unsurprisingly, wolf-watching in Yellowstone National Park is a popular activity among visitors. One of the world’s most ...
Bison back up. It’s an animal-eat-animal world out there, especially in Yellowstone National Park. There are almost 70 different mammal species in Yellowstone, and most of those can be separated into ...
Yellowstone's first bison calf of 2025 was spotted in the Lamar Valley on Sunday, making it an early addition to the park's ...
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The Blacktail Pond area in Yellowstone National Park can be a death trap for bison if they fall through ice or get trapped in muddy water and drown.
If you want a glowing example of how interwoven ecosystem elements are, take a look at Yellowstone National Park. A recent study revealed that even wolves and willow trees depend on one another there.
The wolves of Yellowstone are one of the only nonexploited wolf populations in the world, meaning they cannot be hunted or trapped by people – at least within the boundaries of the park.