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  2. History of wolves in Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    [not verified in body] The creation of the national park did not provide protection for wolves or other predators, and government predator control programs in the first decades of the 1900s essentially helped eliminate the gray wolf from Yellowstone. The last wolves were killed in Yellowstone in 1926.

  3. American West Nostalgia: Gander at Volcanic Eruptions, Wolves ...

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    Reintroduction of wolves. Wolves were reintroduced to the park in 1995, after being driven extinct in the area nearly 100 years ago. It is estimated that approximately 500 wolves are present now ...

  4. Wolf reintroduction - Wikipedia

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    People look on as the grey wolves are trucked through Roosevelt Arch, Yellowstone National Park, January 1995. In 1987, in an effort to shift the burden of financial responsibility from ranchers to the proponents of wolf reintroduction, Defenders of Wildlife set up a "wolf compensation fund" that would use donations to pay ranchers market value ...

  5. Oldest Wolf in Yellowstone Just Made News by Having Another ...

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    As of now approximately 25% of the wolves in Yellowstone are collared and regularly monitored and tracked. The Yellowstone Wolf Project started in 1995 and since it's become one of the most ...

  6. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Six people were bitten, one was severely mangled and one died. [31] Son and daughter of Mr. Stockdale: children: ♂ & ♀: 1857-01-05: n/a: within two miles from a fork on the Little Sioux River near Woodbury County, Iowa: Wolves had become "so ravenous as to destroy horses and cattle to a considerable extent, and that they have often attacked ...

  7. Druid Peak - Wikipedia

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    Druid Peak is notable for its role in the reintroduction of Wolves into Yellowstone. Rose Creek which flows west from the northern slope of Druid Peak was the site of one of the release pens for the January 1995 release of wolves, the pack to be known as the Rose Creek pack.

  8. Move over grizzlies and wolves: Yellowstone visitors hope to ...

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    Grizzly bears and wolves are usually the star attractions for wildlife watchers in Yellowstone but this spring, a tiny and exceedingly rare white buffalo calf has stolen the show.

  9. Talk:History of wolves in Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    The lead could easily read: The History of wolves in Yellowstone National Park beings in 1872 and continues to the present day. From 1872–1926 gray wolves were extirpated from Yellowstone. Wolves were absent from Yellowstone during the period 1926–1995. In January 1995 they were reintroduced into the park where they thrive today.