What’s the greatest threat to Colorado’s elk population? Habitat loss, climate change, chronic wasting disease or wolves? According to many Colorado hunters, the answer is “wolves.” I recently heard ...
Gray wolf pups are born nearly helpless: blind, deaf and lacking the acute sense of smell of their elders. They usually remain in the safe confines of their den until they are at least three weeks old ...
A whole pack comes out and stares down directly at the hunters. The hunters weren’t fooling them at all… ...
A wolf carries a very young pup by its hindquarters in this image caught by a game camera. A new study shows that contrary to long-held scientific assumptions, wolves will move den sites to follow ...
New research is improving scientists’ understanding of gray wolf behavior. A study recently published in the journal Current Biology shows that wolves can abandon their dens with their young in tow to ...
JACKSON - Wolves have made elk hunting more difficult in some parts of Wyoming, state officials and others agree. But that's not necessarily because wolves have drastically reduced the state's elk ...
Mature elk can run 40 mph when they become so inspired, and recent footage from Yellowstone National Park shows that young elk are likewise fleet of foot when their lives are at stake. The ...
A “brave” little elk calf sprinted to safety — with a pack of wolves close on its heels in Yellowstone National Park, nail-biting video shows. The pack had separated the calf from its mother across ...
This is the second part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read the first part here. In May ...
A baby elk outran — and outswam — a wolf pack in Yellowstone National Park, video shows. Screenshot of montanawild_'s Instagram video A “brave” little elk calf sprinted to safety — with a pack of ...