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For once, it's a Yellowstone wolf – not tourist – that regrets its decision to chase elkThough much larger than a wolf, elk make up most of Yellowstone's wolf population's prey in winter months. However, the fleeing elk is soon seen meeting up with its herd, where it recruits a ...
The wintering population is lower, with around 4,000 elk. Wolves also prey on livestock in the agriculture-rich West. From eastern Washington to northern Colorado, ranchers in wolf country are forced ...
Mark Hebblewhite is a professor of ungulate habitat ecology at the University of Montana. He and the University’s W.A. Franke ...
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