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Scientists tracked ravens trailing Yellowstone wolves. Turns out, they're doing more than scavenging
Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
Learn more about why the story of how wolves saved Yellowstone National Park’s aspens is more complicated — and more ...
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Yellowstone Wolves See Sharp Decline in Population. Experts Say This Hidden Threat Is To Blame
Wolves in Yellowstone National Park have experienced a 27% decline in population in 2025.
The Yellowstone bubble Wolf 1331F’s fate was unusual only in that she made it so far north. When wolves leave the park, they die — often, quickly. Yellowstone’s roughly 100 wolves are among the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wolves can attain speeds of 30-plus mph in bursts. But in an open chase they cannot come close to catching the planet’s second ...
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Yellowstone Wolves Thrive Inside the Park — but Here's Why Many Don't Survive After Crossing the Border
Wolves, especially pups, risk their lives when they cross the Yellowstone boundary.
Editor’s note: This is the third installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio.
Wolves can attain speeds of 30-plus mph in bursts. But in an open chase they cannot come close to catching the planet’s second fastest land animal – the North American pronghorn. These elegant ...
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