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Scientists tracked ravens trailing Yellowstone wolves. Turns out, they're doing more than scavenging
Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
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Yellowstone wolves see sharp decline in population. Experts say this hidden threat is to blame
Wolves in Yellowstone National Park have experienced a 27% decline in population in 2025.
The official count came to 84 wolves in eight packs. That’s down from 108 wolves in nine packs at the end of 2024.
Ravens follow wolves in order to dine on prey the big canines kill, a 2002 study in Yellowstone National Park claimed.
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WATCH: Lone Bison Is Surrounded by 12 Wolves in Yellowstone. Then, the Chase Takes a Wild Turn
Allan Hathaway, a wildlife photographer, captured the video of the Wapiti wolf pack chasing after the lone bison in ...
Learn more about why the story of how wolves saved Yellowstone National Park’s aspens is more complicated — and more ...
Tourists visiting Yellowstone National Park on October 6 were left stunned after witnessing a man walk straight toward a wild wolf pack in what authorities are calling a highly dangerous and reckless ...
It’s an animal-eat-animal world out there, especially in Yellowstone National Park. There are almost 70 different mammal ...
In Yellowstone’s wild chess match between wolves and cougars, it turns out the real power play is theft. After tracking ...
Learn how ravens in Yellowstone National Park use spatial memory and navigation to locate wolf kills across the landscape ...
Footage shows part of a wolf-versus-elk pursuit that also has bison taking cover.
A Yellowstone wolf (Courtesy NPS/Jacob W. Frank) Editor’s note: WyoFile partnered with Mountain Journal to produce this story. If not for a series of tones broadcasting her location, no one would’ve ...
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