While a flood of news articles, Facebook posts and YouTube videos have attributed the boost in aspen trees to wolves, ...
This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
The gray wolf, which was extirpated in Washington State in the early 1900’s, has been making a comeback in the Evergreen State.
Georgia Good writes, By moderating wolf policy, FWP can protect the traditions, wildlife, and lands that make Montana great, ...
One other possible source, the Nez Perce Tribe in Idaho, was interested in supplying wolves to Colorado before the state ...
Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem ...
Ten of the transplanted wolves are already dead, as is one of their offspring. And now, the state is struggling to find new ...
Clouds are rolling in across the Big Sky State. The war on wolves keeps raging, and it’s not just wolves at risk – it’s the state sovereignty that Montanans value most. In recent years, Montana’s wolf ...
Colorado’s reintroduced wolves have been closing in on the Denver Metro area, but officials don’t expect trouble — as long as ...
Moose’s impact on one of Colorado’s most cherished landscapes has been a concern over the years. Now Rocky Mountain National Park officials are launching an effort to address it. A recent webinar ...
Most of us are familiar with the law of unintended consequences. You set out to do something and end up causing things to happen that you did not anticipate. Like suppressing wildfire, which leads to ...
This is the third part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read the first and the second ...
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