Incredible b-roll footage of Yellowstone National Park’s world-famous wolves, courtesy of Yellowstone National Park and the National Parks Service.
25 years after wolf reintroduction By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST Anniversary stories are meant to provide a moment of reflection, not only on where we...
ASSOCIATED PRESS BOZEMAN — The state of Montana has made more payments to ranchers for livestock killed by predators in 2019 than any previous year. The...
ASSOCIATED PRESS BILLINGS — For the first time in 24 years, Yellowstone National Park wildlife managers have found no evidence wolves killing each other. The Billings...
By Brett French THE BILLINGS GAZETTE – ASSOCIATED PRESS This may be a tale that only dentists can appreciate, but the teeth of dead Yellowstone wolves...
MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS In recent weeks, Fish Wildlife and Parks has frequently witnessed wolves originating from Yellowstone National Park in and around the Cooke...
Hunters encouraged to make wildfire prevention top priority MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS Montana’s archery-only hunting season for deer, elk, antelope, black bear, wolf and mountain...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks More than 1,700 people contacted Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks in August, interested in becoming certified to trap wolves. About 830...
By Deb Courson Smith, Big Sky Connection The most highly efficient predator hunting elk is not the wolf. A new study of wolves’ elk-hunting abilities finds...