along with other footage of wolves from Yellowstone National Park, and combine it with his own interviews and Colorado scenery footage. > Watch clips from the film: "The first time I put it ...
But the huge fire of 1988 ultimately produced few large trees. The elimination of Yellowstone's wolves allowed the elk to browse aspens unchecked. Finally, Ripple and Larson decided to look within ...
as ranchers face the challenge of living with Yellowstone's roaming wolf packs while encroaching development threatens their way of life. The film contrasts the experience of two ranchers with ...
His film work has aired on PBS’s Nature ... A biologist with the Yellowstone Wolf Project uses a tranquilizer dart to immobilize wolves. Yellowstone Wolf Project members begin processing ...
Only three wolves were allowed to be hunted in the area, which borders Yellowstone’s northern boundary, and the Fish and Wildlife Commission had closed the wolf harvest there because that quota ...