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Watch: Yellowstone wolf chases elk for nearly 4 miles. Then, one bold kick changes everything
A tourist guide at Yellowstone filmed a wolf chasing after an elk for about 3.5 to 4 miles.
Most of us are familiar with the law of unintended consequences. You set out to do something and end up causing things to happen that you did not anticipate. Like suppressing wildfire, which leads to ...
A tour guide and his client this week witnessed an extraordinary scene involving wolves chasing two elk for 3-plus miles in Yellowstone National Park. The accompanying footage, captured by guide ...
Wolves are attacking cattle in northeast Washington and ranchers are on their own as the Department of Fish and Wildlife backs away from managing the predators. A King County court has blocked Fish ...
Wolves usually rely on cooperation to survive. Hunting large prey such as elk typically involves multiple pack members working together to isolate and exhaust an animal. That reality makes one ...
Nearly $200,000 was paid out for damages to livestock caused by wolves in fiscal year 2025, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Some of those costs are carryovers from the previous ...
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