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Rolf Peterson investigating the carcass of a coyote killed by a wolf in Yellowstone National Park, January 1996. Scientists have been researching and studying the impacts on the Yellowstone ecosystem since re-introduction in 1995. As the wolf population in the park has grown, the elk population, their favored prey, has declined.
The wolf had visited several campsites in previous weeks and tried to grab clothing and equipment. The wolf may have bitten additional people. On 4 September 1998, a wolf that had been visiting campsites and had attacked three dogs earlier in the summer, approached and circled a family with a 4-year-old girl.
Population Zero, a 2016 mockumentary about a murder in the area. "This is America," a 2019 episode of ABC legal drama For The People. The main plot of the novel Free Fire written by C. J. Box centers on four murders that occur in the Zone of Death.
In 2006, only 4 wolves remained (302M, 480M, and two yearling females from the last litter of 21M). [4] [3] The dominant breeding female was collared as Wolf #529F and her sister, Wolf 569F was collared on the last day of 2006. [4] [3] All 4 wolves bred in 2006 and produced a total of 11 pups in two litters, reviving the famous Druid Pack. [4]
The news is tragic for people who care about North Carolina’s endangered red wolves, the world’s only known wild population. Five wild pups that lost their father earlier this year have died ...
The Yellowstone Wolf Project started in 1995 and since it's become one of the most detailed studies of wolves the world. They also focus on studying the day-to-day life and social interactions of ...
The 10,000 year old Grand Canyon of Yellowstone surrounds the mighty Yellowstone River. Gazing from the canyon rim into the 1,000-feet deep gorge should make even the most seasoned traveler feel ...
A timber wolf bit a boy who died of rabies infection. [574] 1942 Inuit Hunter, adult, male † Rabid: near the Noorvik area in Alaska: A timber wolf bit a hunter who died from rabies infection. [575] 1940s Unknown, 3, female † Predatory: Kaluga Oblast, Russia: A wolf or wolves killed a girl who was picking flowers near Bytosh railway station ...