In mid-February, Yellowstone Forever members funded the articulation of Wolf 302. Expert articulator Lee Post flew in from Alaska to spend a week in Gardiner leading the project. Skeleton... read more →
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We’re excited to announce that the Yellowstone Forever Institute is offering programs this winter! This winter season we will offer our incredibly popular Winter Wolf Discovery program in partnership... read more →
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Ravens and wolves have a special relationship. Called “wolf birds” by various cultures, ravens have important ties to wolves. Like many scavengers, the common raven (Corvus corax) is especially tied... read more →
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By Jenny Golding In the pre-dawn light of winter, you hear a low howl. Anticipation rises as you look through the spotting scope, hoping to get a glimpse in the dim... read more →
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The Yellowstone Forever Institute is excited to add seven new field seminars to the 2019-2020 winter course schedule. From photography to wildlife watching to snowshoeing, our new classes offer exciting... read more →
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Planning a trip to Yellowstone in the winter is rewarding, but can be challenging. There are a lot of logistics involved. Where do you stay? How do you travel and... read more →
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Many may recognize this image of wolves howling taken by renowned nature and Yellowstone photographer, Tom Murphy. What you may not have seen is the video that Tom captured at... read more →
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One of the delights of visiting Yellowstone in winter is viewing the park’s abundant wildlife in their natural habit. From bison to fox to wolves, these magnificent animals are much... read more →
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Since their reintroduction in 1995-96, Yellowstone National Park has become an important place to study wolf behavior and the species’ impact on the ecosystem. Kira Cassidy—a research associate with the Yellowstone... read more →
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20th Anniversary of the Reintroduction of Wolves in Yellowstone One of Yellowstone’s most important predators, who roamed its landscape and defined its ecosystem for thousands of years, completely disappeared in... read more →