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Mark Hebblewhite is a professor of ungulate habitat ecology at the University of Montana. He and the University’s W.A. Franke ...
The black wolf’s fur was covered with frost from the long, cold night, but it now was howling right in front of us. What a ...
Rare footage shows Yellowstone’s Wapiti Lake wolf pack successfully hunting a bison in the deep snows of Hayden Valley.
In North America the species is less rare, with around half of the wolves in Yellowstone National Park having black coats. The park website notes that "the presence of black coats was due to a ...
A guide in Yellowstone National Park on Monday shared stunning footage showing a black wolf partially obscured by mist as other wolves remained mostly hidden in the background. “This was the ...
PS editor Taylor Andrews traveled to Yellowstone to embrace her inner Dutton — here's how the National Park compared to the ...
The dark fur is rare in Europe due to a reduced genetic diversity, but at least half of the wolf population has black fur in Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Because wolves travel ...
A new study calculates the long-term effects of reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone National Park in the 1990s, which ultimately helped willow shrubs that feed wildlife in stream habitats.
From Banff’s ridgelines to Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley, the wolves Mark Hebblewhite first tracked as a young researcher have shaped the course of his career. Now the next generation of scientists ...