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AI Is Paying Attention to the Howls of Yellowstone Wolves — and It Is Helping in a Big Way
Yellowstone National Park could be swarming with wolves again, all thanks to artificial intelligence. It seems that the researchers have hit the bullseye with their new approach to conservation or ...
Howling is a way for wolves to communicate, but it’s also a way for them to be killed by other predators, including humans. While a wolf is alone, such as young males that disperse to start a new pack ...
For wolves in Yellowstone, it’s all about survival. Pack members sometimes put the smackdown on each other, just to maintain ...
Few animals symbolize wild interconnectedness quite like wolves, whose return helped reveal just how tightly ecosystems are woven together.
Getting rare earth minerals from mine waste, and decoding the language of the wolves. Montana researchers search for ways to refine rare earth elements from toxic mine waste. Plus, a Paradise Valley ...
2025 marks 30 years since the federal government reintroduced wolves to the western United States, one of the most successful and controversial wildlife programs in U.S. history. To mark the ...
Editor’s note: This is the third installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio.
Yellowstone National Park sees millions of tourists every single year, but only a lucky fraction ever get a front-row seat to this level of raw, untamed wilderness. In an incredible video captured by ...
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