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Wildlands and the Wolf

When the Rose Creek pair of wolves were flown from Canada and released in Yellowstone National Park in 1995, they explored the wilderness, killed elk and behaved like healthy wild wolves. But the pair traveled outside of the park.

A Greater Tolerance: The Coexistence of Wolves and Humans

If humans and wolves survive for another thousand years and if the history of the relationship between the two species is ever chronicled in detail, the beginning of the third millennium will be recorded as a period of great change.

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From the Executive Director

International Wolf Center Notes From the Field

Tracking the Pack

    Feast or Famine

    Do you want to see what it means to "wolf down" dinner? Mealtime for the wolf pack at the International Wolf Center is one of visitors' favorite viewing activities.

Personal Encounter

    Thieves in the Night

    On a quiet moonlit night in August, we were awakened by our dog's growling. We could hear the cows bellowing and, then, in the distance, wolves howling; first one, then two, and finally five were howling long and loud.

Don't Believe Everything You Read

Wolf Tales; Wolf Trails

    International Wolf Center member Code Sternal, 13, perused the Summer 1999 issue of International Wolf while visiting the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.

News and Notes

As a Matter of Fact

    What is the wolf's main prey in Yellowstone National Park?

Wild Kids

    On the Run for Dinner

    A white wolf chases an arctic hare across the summer tundra. At frantic speed, the white rabbit dodges around mounds of tiny pink wild flowers. The wolf zigzags in close pursuit.

A Look Beyond

    A World of Wolves and People: Coexisting in the Next Century

    In recent times, attitutdes towards wolves have become more enlightened. Many people are aware that there have been only a few verified attacks by wild wolves in North America.