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Yellowstone wolves may not have transformed the national park after all
A new scientific review challenges the headline-grabbing claim that Yellowstone’s returning wolves triggered one of the strongest trophic cascades on Earth.

Gray wolf appears in Los Angeles county for first time in more than 100 years
A gray wolf wandered into Los Angeles county for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning. “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,” Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

'System in flux': Scientists reveal what happened when wolves and cougars returned to Yellowstone
After wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park, cougars — that had only regained a foothold a few decades earlier — were able to coexist due to their diets changing and the varied landscape of the park, according to new research.

‘We cannot say for sure these wolves come from Russia’: Finns try to fathom cause of record reindeer deaths
Juha Kujala no longer knows how many reindeer will return to his farm from the forest each December.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife defends its wolf management authority, decisions in response to federal questioning
A group of aluminum crates used for the capture and release of 15 gray wolves from British Columbia to Colorado in January 2025. Colorado Park and Wildlife is now answering questions from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on how the operation went down and other wolf-related decisions.

Inside the sacred wolf hunts of western Mongolia
High in the mountains, Kazakh herders have lived in careful balance with wolves for centuries. Now a celebrated tradition has become a matter of survival.

Did reintroducing Wolves to Yellowstone really cause an ecological cascade?
Over the last three decades, Yellowstone National Park has undergone an ecological cascade. As elk numbers fell, aspen and willow trees thrived. This, in turn, allowed beaver numbers to increase, creating new habitats for fish and birds.

A wolf raided a crab trap. Was it tool use or just canine cunning?
Video from the Haíɫzaqv Nation Indigenous community shows a wolf hauling a crab trap ashore. Scientists are split on whether it counts as tool use.


Yellowstone wolves may not have transformed the national park after all
A new scientific review challenges the headline-grabbing claim that Yellowstone’s returning wolves triggered one of the strongest trophic cascades on Earth.

Gray wolf appears in Los Angeles county for first time in more than 100 years
A gray wolf wandered into Los Angeles county for the first time in more than a century on Saturday morning. “This is the most southern verified record of a gray wolf in modern times,” Axel Hunnicutt, gray wolf coordinator for the California department of fish and wildlife, said.

'System in flux': Scientists reveal what happened when wolves and cougars returned to Yellowstone
After wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park, cougars — that had only regained a foothold a few decades earlier — were able to coexist due to their diets changing and the varied landscape of the park, according to new research.

‘We cannot say for sure these wolves come from Russia’: Finns try to fathom cause of record reindeer deaths
Juha Kujala no longer knows how many reindeer will return to his farm from the forest each December.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife defends its wolf management authority, decisions in response to federal questioning
A group of aluminum crates used for the capture and release of 15 gray wolves from British Columbia to Colorado in January 2025. Colorado Park and Wildlife is now answering questions from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on how the operation went down and other wolf-related decisions.

Inside the sacred wolf hunts of western Mongolia
High in the mountains, Kazakh herders have lived in careful balance with wolves for centuries. Now a celebrated tradition has become a matter of survival.

Did reintroducing Wolves to Yellowstone really cause an ecological cascade?
Over the last three decades, Yellowstone National Park has undergone an ecological cascade. As elk numbers fell, aspen and willow trees thrived. This, in turn, allowed beaver numbers to increase, creating new habitats for fish and birds.

A wolf raided a crab trap. Was it tool use or just canine cunning?
Video from the Haíɫzaqv Nation Indigenous community shows a wolf hauling a crab trap ashore. Scientists are split on whether it counts as tool use.
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