Category:Canis lupus - Crystal Bench pack, Yellowstone National Park
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See also category: Canis lupus - Mollies pack, Yellowstone National Park.
Further reading
[edit]- William K. Stevens (1995-09-12). "Triumph and Loss As Wolves Return To Yellowstone". New York Times."... Wildlife biologists say still more animals must be introduced into Yellowstone to assure genetic diversity and hasten the gray wolf's exit from the list of endangered species. ... One of three new packs introduced from Canada now bears the name of Soda Butte, after the site of the temporary pen where the wolves were kept to break their homing instinct. On its release the Soda Butte pack headed north, to a wilderness area in Montana outside the park, then retreated south again. The pack seems to have settled around the park's northern border, radio tracking of the wolves' movements shows. A second group, called the Crystal Bench pack, has settled farther south, adopting the Lamar River as the northern boundary of its territory. ... "
- Tom Kenworthy (1996-01-12). "Wolves reintroduced to Yellowstone making themselves at home". Washington Post."Two gray wolves from the Crystal Bench pack, part of a group of 15 captured in Canada and transplanted into America's oldest national park last year by federal wildlife biologists, loped into a herd of about 200 elk in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley. ... "
Media in category "Canis lupus - Crystal Bench pack, Yellowstone National Park"
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Crystal Bench pack wolf in Lamar Valley (May 1995) (49395576642).jpg 1,999 × 1,251; 1.51 MB
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Crystal Bench wolf pen (16239123981).jpg 1,994 × 1,233; 2.64 MB
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Four members of the Crystal Bench wolf pack in Lamar Valley (May 1995) (49395576722).jpg 1,999 × 1,277; 1.53 MB