In 1926, there were no longer wolves in Yellowstone, once the natural habitat of this species. Between 1977 and the re-introduction in 1995, we have reliable reports of wolves being seen throughout the park.Most of them were either lone wolves or pairs, probably only transiting.
Finally, in 1995, grey wolf packs were reintroduced in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park and Idaho. The effects were more striking than anyone could have expected. The entire ecosystem of the national park transformed and it went so far that even the rivers changed.
How could this have happened? Watch the clip and marvel at the amazing way in which nature works.
Elizabeth Ferrario
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Amazing !
Melanie Hollier
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Chrissy Hyde x
Don Earlenbaugh
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Why do you post this fake crap.Its all false,people.None of it happened.
Don Earlenbaugh
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It’s all fake.Total lies.Cant believe you post this garbage on a basset hound site.
Don Earlenbaugh
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Nope,it never happened.All the wolves did is kill everything in sight.Now they have a bounty on there head again.Almost every western state allows hunting of these vermin.
William Heikkinen
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Very interesting!
Stephanie Gilbert
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I’ve heard that the wolves are killing a lot of buffalo and other animals…which isn’t a good change in their environment.
Mike Jean
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This is what these apex predators do in their own natural habitats…balance!
Shane Bagley
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someone shot all 14 and we all went on about our buisness?