A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
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AI is decoding wolf howls in Yellowstone, and it’s getting eerie
In Yellowstone, the long, rising howl of a gray wolf has always felt like pure mystery, a sound that hints at meaning but ...
On Dec. 11, 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials captured and returned a wolf into Grand County, Colorado, that had ...
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Expert captures stunning footage after leaving camera in US cave for 10 years: 'That is beyond awesome'
Casey Anderson, a 49-year-old filmmaker who documents wild animals around the western United States, set up the device more ...
Africa’s elephants are out of control, and the continent’s people, and plants, are paying the price. Far too many ...
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Tourist faces instant karma after filming himself attempting to feed wildlife: 'He should be banned'
The National Park Service recommends keeping at least 75 yards away from large wild animals for good reason. That guidance ...
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Did reintroducing Wolves to Yellowstone really cause an ecological cascade?
Previous research on the effect of wolves on the food web has been criticized, raising questions about the predator’s role in ...
Yellowstone actors Kelly Reilly and Jefferson White recently revealed some frightening experiences from the sets of the hit Paramount series. These moments involved filming scenes alongside wild ...
Recent studies found that attitudes toward wolves became more polarized when people’s political identities were activated.
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Wolves Are Quietly Making Wisconsin Roads Safer for Drivers
Gray wolves are currently listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in most of the lower 48 states, except for ...
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