The Instagram account for the Charity Organization Karmagawa who claims to have donated $6+ million to 65 charities so far and is determined to make this a better world for people/animals posted something pretty powerful. The reason I bring it up is because this post is all about Idaho and the wolf population in our state. Rea...
What happens when one apex predator finds the home of another? This. A camera in the wild captured what happened when a bear discovered a wolf den full of young pups.
In an effort to control wolf populations during heavy tourist months, wildlife officials at Yellowstone National Park are using force, but not the kind one might think.
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.
Ever get the feeling that someone is watching you? That must have been the feeling of a bison herd that was recently caught on video being followed by a large Yellowstone wolf pack.
Once again nature was on display in Yellowstone National Park. New video shows the Junction Butte wolf pack trying to chase down a bison. Spoiler alert: the wolves didn't win this time.