The story of wolves in Yellowstone National Park is one of the most successful—and scrutinized—wildlife restoration projects in history. Since their reintroduction in 1995, they have fundamentally ...
A critique from a team led by Utah State University ecologist Dan MacNulty and published in Forest Ecology and Management has prompted a formal correction to a high-profile study on aspen recovery ...
Colorado has no plans to reintroduce more gray wolves this winter, state wildlife officials announce
A third round of gray wolves expected to be reintroduced into the state this winter won’t be coming to Colorado after all, ...
Understanding the “landscape of fear” that predators create in their environments has helped us uncover just how drastically ...
"Approaching bison threatens them, and they may respond by bluff charging, head bobbing, pawing, bellowing, or snorting," ...
After a century-long absence, Colorado has a plan to restore wolverines in their natural habitat. On Thursday, Jan. 15, the ...
On Thursday, Jan. 15, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will vote on the final wolverine restoration plan alongside ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will formally introduce its Wolverine Restoration Plan on Thursday — the first of its kind in the ...
Ranchers say the real conflict is with the rules and whether agencies can keep up, especially as depredations undermine the ...
Wildlife crews have stopped actively searching for two juvenile gray wolves in Northern California's Sierra Valley ...
A new peer-reviewed study reports that claims of a “world-leading” trophic cascade in Yellowstone National Park are not supported, citing problems with the methods used in earlier research. A newly pu ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results