Wolves at Old Faithful
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On March 6, 2020, the Wapiti pack visited the Old Faithful area.
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Wolves near Old Faithful Geyser captured by the live-stream webcam on January 25, 2020. Wolves: Lamar Pack
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Location: Soda Butte Creek Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: none
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Location: Soda Butte Creek Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: none
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Location: Soda Butte Creek Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: none Wolves and Grizzly Bear
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Location: Lamar Valley Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: 48000 Hz Original File (length): 00130.MTS (00:00:58:15) Collared Wolf in Sagebrush
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Location: Tower Junction Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: 48000 Hz Original File (length): 00140.MTS (00:00:17:24)
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Location: Near Tower Junction Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: 48000 Hz Original File (length): 000102.MTS (00:00:37:00)
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Location: Near Tower Junction Copyright Info: Public domain Frame: 1920 x 1080 (30p) Audio: 48000 Hz Original File (length): 00094.MTS (00:01:57:15) Wolf Chasing an Elk
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"A national park should present a vignette of primitive America." - A. Starker Leopold Predator-prey chases happen countless times every day in Yellowstone, but we rarely witness them. Kira Cassidy, research associate with the Yellowstone Wolf Project, provides context and insight as a wolf tests an elk along Soda Butte Creek. Yellowstone InDepth Videos about Wolves
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The Northern Range is the hub of wildlife in Yellowstone National Park. Occupying just 10 percent of the park, it is winter range for the biggest elk herd in Yellowstone and is arguably the most carnivore-rich area in North America. Early management of predators caused dynamic changes to the ecosystem. The reappearance of carnivores on the landscape has had significant and sometimes unexpected impacts on the resident grazers and their habitat. Gray Wolf
Gray wolves, restored in 1995, freely roam the park. |
Last updated: October 22, 2024