Hypothetical question: how do you know if you've made it as a celebrity if you're a wolf? Answer: when National Geographic makes a movie about you. That's exactly what happened to one black wolf in Yellowstone National Park a few years ago.
If you're smart, you do things and then you learn from those things. I'm guessing that will happen with the scientists who put a collar camera on a wild wolf as it didn't go as planned.
If you think you're the only one with cabin fever, guess again. New video shared by a tour group shows a grey wolf living her best life in the Yellowstone snow.
On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, two wolves from the Junction Butte Pack were fatally hit around sunset on the road between Tower Junction and the Northeast Entrance.
A private wolf sanctuary in winter was definitely a bold choice for a music video location. Watch what happens when folk singer Shawn James takes a fellow musician to this wolf sanctuary in Fort Collins, Colorado to record his cover of the A. A. Bondy song, “American Hearts.” At first glance, the end result may appear to be a low budget music video but continue to watch and listen. It only took on
Wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995. Prior to that, they had been absent in the Park for 70 years. What happened since is absolutely amazing: