This winter saw the most wolves from Yellowstone National Park killed in about a century. That's because states neighboring the park changed hunting rules in an effort to reduce the animals' numbers.
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How Wolves Changed Yellowstone in Unexpected Ways
A review study shows that Yellowstone National Park's reintroduction of wolves was more complicated and predator conservation ...
The decision on Friday by Judge Christopher Abbott came down against the conservation organizations that had sought an injunction against the state, arguing that the statewide harvest quota of 458 ...
For those keeping track, the number of wolves harvested by Montana hunters in two management units immediately north of Yellowstone National Park has increased to three. The first wolf to be killed in ...
This bison wasn’t putting up with one particular wolf’s bull. They say you’re always stronger in numbers, but this wolf pack learned the hard way that that’s not always the case. Incredible footage ...
On four separate occasions, Wolf 907F seized power as the alpha female leader of the Junction Butte Pack in Yellowstone National Park. (National Park Service file photo courtesy of Jeremy ...
The saying “safety in numbers” is typically a phrase associated with animals considered prey. The idea being: More eyes and ears in a group help alert wildlife to approaching predators. And the more ...
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Montana judge allows 2025-26 wolf hunting and trapping regulations to stand while lawsuit proceeds
A Helena judge has allowed the wolf hunting and trapping regulations the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted earlier this year to stand, despite flagging “serious concerns” about the state’s ...
BILLINGS – Montana wildlife commissioners on Monday closed down the gray wolf season in some areas outside Yellowstone National Park after several collared animals used for scientific research were ...
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