Humans have viewed wolves as competitors, threats to personal safety, and symbols of evil throughout history. By the early part of the 20th century, grey wolves (Canis lupus) had been eradicated from 42% of their historic range in North America (Laliberte & Ripple, 2004). In Yellowstone National Park, grey wolves were hunted to local extinction by 1926, but were reintroduced in 1995 after a decades-long process involving biologists, politicians, ranchers and the general public. By the end of 2006, the wolf population in the park was at least 136 wolves in 13 packs (Smith et al., 2007). In this activity, high school students use mathematical models to explore how the presence of wolves buffers other carnivores and scavengers from the effects...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from Yellowstone National Park by U.S. Government personn...
Ever since the complete removal of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park in 1926, the park’s ecos...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...
Historically the wolf (Canis lupus) was hated and extirpated from most of the contiguous United Stat...
Yellowstone National Park is renowned for its incredible wildlife, and perhaps the most famous of th...
1. The reintroduction of grey wolves Canis lupus (L.) to Yellowstone National Park provides a natura...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Predators are the creatures we fear the most, understand the least, and are often vital to ecosystem...
Historically, wild predators were overwhelmingly viewed as threats to livestock, wild “game,” and pu...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
Experimental evidence of trophic cascades initiated by large vertebrate predators is rare in terrest...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from Yellowstone National Park by U.S. Government personn...
Ever since the complete removal of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park in 1926, the park’s ecos...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...
Historically the wolf (Canis lupus) was hated and extirpated from most of the contiguous United Stat...
Yellowstone National Park is renowned for its incredible wildlife, and perhaps the most famous of th...
1. The reintroduction of grey wolves Canis lupus (L.) to Yellowstone National Park provides a natura...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Predators are the creatures we fear the most, understand the least, and are often vital to ecosystem...
Historically, wild predators were overwhelmingly viewed as threats to livestock, wild “game,” and pu...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
Experimental evidence of trophic cascades initiated by large vertebrate predators is rare in terrest...
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from Yellowstone National Park by U.S. Government personn...
Ever since the complete removal of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park in 1926, the park’s ecos...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...