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Join Boise State Public Radio and the Idaho Capital Sun on Tuesday, June 17 for a discussion around the history, ...
In the 1920s, gray wolves were exterminated in the Yellowstone area because people viewed them as a threat to people and ...
"Howl," a written series and podcast from the Idaho Capital Sun and Boise State Public Radio/NPR, tells the story of wolf ...
The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in the 1990s triggered a remarkable ecological recovery by controlling overpopulated elk herds allowing vegetation to regrow and restoring ...
This means that wolves that wandered outside Yellowstone Park were largely prohibited from being killed, particularly early in the reintroduction. Colorado would likely not have similar restrictions.
GARDINER, Mont. (AP) | Twenty years after their ancestors were released here in one of the most controversial wildlife projects of the century, wolf howls punctuated the cold winter air ...
Yellowstone’s ecological transformation through the reintroduction of wolves has become a case study for how to correct out-of-balance ecosystems. But new research challenges that notion.Credit ...
The study, made public Wednesday, is part of a body of research examining how the reintroduction of wolves impacted Yellowstone’s ecology. The study examined the idea of a trophic cascade — or ...
he was one of the first park rangers to work on the Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction Project and educate the public about the park’s wolves. In his books The Rise of Wolf 8, The Reign of Wolf 21 ...
with scientists reaching very different interpretations about the Yellowstone wolf reintroduction experience. In part, the CSU study notes the removal of wolves from Yellowstone National Park ...