You could visit Yellowstone a million times and likely never see what a photographer recently witnessed. He came face-to-snout with nearly the entire Wapiti Wolf Pack.
If you visit Yellowstone National Park, you are guaranteed to see nature in action. Sometimes you see even more nature than you anticipated. That was the case when a tour group in Yellowstone recently captured video of a wolf chewing on a very large bison bone.
Love is in the air in Yellowstone National Park and it's not just because Valentine's Day is almost here. New video shows one of the wolf packs in the park as mating season approaches.
Since we live in the wolf country known as Wyoming, we know more about wolf packs than most places in America. But, many still don't fully understand how the hierarchy works within the pack. A new video show's a little bit about how this works from Yellowstone's Wapiti Wolf Pack.
There's new video that is about as up-close-and-personal as you can get with one of Yellowstone National Park's Wapiti Wolf Pack. It was just dropped today by a tour guide in the park
There are less humans in Yellowstone National Park this time of year, but there's still plenty of wildlife. A new video shared by a driver shows the Wapiti wolf pack hunting an elk.
It's no secret that the Yellowstone wolf packs hunt. It's just not often that we get to witness it, but that's exactly what's happened here. The Wapiti wolf pack was just spotted chasing a herd of bison.
Wyoming Game and Fish have trail cams all round the state. Not that long ago they placed one near a wolf den. They believed the pack would return at some point and their video proves they were correct.
It's not technically spring yet, but the Wapiti wolf pack in Yellowstone has been very active. A new webcam video shows that they circled bison near Old Faithful again.