Many people believe that the wolf reintroduction didn’t do anything to restore the Yellowstone ecosystem; others believe that the wolf was the sole factor causing the recovery. The truth, as with most things, probably lies somewhere in the middle: wolves were responsible forsome,but not all, ...
" reverberates through the air above a remote stream leading to Lake Yellowstone. Over much of the past century, it has been a rarely heard noise in the soundscape that is Yellowstone National Park, but today is growing more common-the sound of a beaver slapping its tail on the water as ...
Provides information on the reintroduction of wolves at the Yellowstone National Park. Federal programs on the eradication of Canadian wolves in the United States; Elements of wolf predation; Importance of wolf predation in maintaining the health of the Yellowstone ecosystem; Biological plans of wolf ...
On a quiet spring morning, a resounding “Slap!” reverberates through the air above a remote stream leading to Lake Yellowstone. Over much of the past century, it has been a rarely heard noise in the soundscape that is Yellowstone National Park, but today is growing more common-the sound ...
Reports on the reintroduction of several wild wolves to the Yellowstone National Park, following a 60-year absence. Why farmers and ranchers encouraged the absence of these wild wolves; Information on a federal ruling won by livesto...
根据倒数第二段“Beattie, who died in 1996, advocated for the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park to help rebalance the ecosystem after the animals were systematically killed within the park. Wolf reintroduction was a highly controversial initiative that many people opposed. And yet...
Gray Wolf taken in Yellowstone National ParkStan Tekiela / Getty Images There's also the question of where the wolves will actually come from. CPW's plan says it intends to introduce 10-15 wolves per year for the next 3-5 years (with tracking collars to monitor the population and location...
A proposal to reintroduce the wolf to Yellowstone National Park has captured the attention of the general public and interest groups nationwide. The article examines the results of a study of public attitudes toward the wolf, knowledge of the wolf, and willingness to reintroduce the wolf into Yell...
Yellowstone is such an exciting park. You just never know what your going to see or what will happen around the “next bend of the trail”. Get out and enjoy your national parks! Until next time, I’ll see ya trailside! 2 / 19 / 2006 ...
McIntyre has spent more than forty years watching wolves in America’s national parks, twenty-five of those years in Yellowstone, where he has accumulated over 100,000 wolf sightings, worked on the Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction Project, and educated the public about the park’s wolves. He live...