Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
Wolves in Yellowstone National Park have experienced a 27% decline in population in 2025.
Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk population, which had decimated the plant community, in ...
In Yellowstone’s wild chess match between wolves and cougars, it turns out the real power play is theft. After tracking ...
These Birds Have A Mental Map Of Every Wolf Kill in Yellowstone In A Nutshell Ravens don’t follow wolves to find food.
Allan Hathaway, a wildlife photographer, captured the video of the Wapiti wolf pack chasing after the lone bison in ...
A gray wolf from a famous pack at Yellowstone National Park was illegally shot dead, sparking outrage amongst authorities. Wild animals living within national parks are often in proximity to human ...
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, ...
Wolves usually rely on cooperation to survive. Hunting large prey such as elk typically involves multiple pack members working together to isolate and exhaust an animal. That reality makes one ...