As we sit sadly by, wolves are being killed in Montana and Idaho. But on this day I want to remember their home coming to Yellowstone, fourteen years ago.
Watch the reintroduction, as National Geographic and Doug Smith, tell the story of Yellowstone’s Wolves and the formation of the Druid Peak Pack.
A LEGEND RETURNS TO YELLOWSTONE: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC:
Videos: Courtesy to National Geographic
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Bringing Wolves Home: Ed Bangs Wolf Recovery Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
“Wolves are a top-line predator. They have a major influence…”
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Your welcome Rita,
I can’t watch it enough. It shows how much people like Doug Smith and others have invested in bringing these animals home. What a tribute to the beloved Druids!!
Thank you so much for writing and speaking out for wolves. We need young people like yourself to care about the environment and especially persecuted animals like wolves. You and your generation are the future of this country. I know the wolves will welcome any help you can give them.
Me too. Thank you Nabeki. I’ve seen photos of the translocation and the care of reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone Reports but not the National Geographic documentaries. I watched them while I worked. I saw a wolf that looked like my Bodhi. They play with such joy. I think that’s why wolves are the target of hate. Sports hunters can’t help needing to kill.They are weak. Wolves have what they have not. Bravery and love of life.
CMM
coriolis…..You’re welcome. I always like to remember the great hope we all had, when wolves returned. Those were happier times. I so agree with you that hunters are jealous of wolves, they are hunting the hunters who are more accomplished, braver and full of life. They can’t stand it.
This blog is dedicated to the memory of Wolf 253, the beloved Yellowstone Druid wolf named Limpy, who was shot and killed in March 08, on the very day ESA protections were lifted for the gray wolf, by the then Bush Administration.
A deep thank you,Nabeki.
Your welcome Rita,
I can’t watch it enough. It shows how much people like Doug Smith and others have invested in bringing these animals home. What a tribute to the beloved Druids!!
For the wild ones,
Nabeki
i love wolfs i feel bad they kill wolfs murder wolfs ): one day i help them when i get more older
Hi christopher,
Thank you so much for writing and speaking out for wolves. We need young people like yourself to care about the environment and especially persecuted animals like wolves. You and your generation are the future of this country. I know the wolves will welcome any help you can give them.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
Me too. Thank you Nabeki. I’ve seen photos of the translocation and the care of reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone Reports but not the National Geographic documentaries. I watched them while I worked. I saw a wolf that looked like my Bodhi. They play with such joy. I think that’s why wolves are the target of hate. Sports hunters can’t help needing to kill.They are weak. Wolves have what they have not. Bravery and love of life.
CMM
coriolis…..You’re welcome. I always like to remember the great hope we all had, when wolves returned. Those were happier times. I so agree with you that hunters are jealous of wolves, they are hunting the hunters who are more accomplished, braver and full of life. They can’t stand it.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki