A herd of bison (not the one pictured here) charged into a crowd of people in Yellowstone National Park. Photo by Tevin Trinh via Unsplash A pack of wolves took down a bison in Yellowstone National ...
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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Wolf restoration on hold: What a controversial state decision means for US wildlife
Gray wolves were once plentiful in Colorado. As settlers moved west and hunted the gray wolves’ natural prey, such as bison ...
Bison are playing a larger role in the sustenance of park wolves compared to past years as Yellowstone National Park’s bison herd has swelled and elk numbers have declined, according to the ...
Wyoming’s Yellowstone bison look miserable when caked in snow and frost, but their thick coats, fat reserves and efficient digestion keep them warm ...
A pack of wolves took down a bison in Yellowstone National Park and attracted a crowd of people — that the rest of the bison ...
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