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For some really great pictures of these wolves without the fence in the way see these:
It was a sensational moment to get close to the wolves, in Northern Norway...
Amazing creatures, especially in the wild.
This one is one of the younger ones...
In 1995 wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park, after a 70 year absence. They were introduced because the elk had been overgrazing inside the park. They were introduced to balance out the ecosystem. In other words they were supposed to bring the wild back into Yellowstone. And they have been successful.
"Yellowstone wolves are causing a trophic cascade of ecological change, including helping to increase beaver populations and bring back aspen, and vegetation." The elk carcass in the photos had been brought down by wolves and that carcass is feeding the whole community of wildlife. In addition to keeping the elk populations under control and on the move wolves also keep the coyote populations in control.
Gray wolf (canis lupus).
This photo was taken during the feeding rounds at Namsskogan Wildlife Park, Norway.
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The home coming of Warrington Wolves Rugby Team. The open top bus drove slowly through my village today......
The Wolves, September 30-October 3, 2021, McClintock Theatre ©2021 Photo by Craig Schwartz for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
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