SIX WOLVES KILLED IN YELLOWSTONE THIS YEAR BY HUMANS, ONE WAS A PUP
From the Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls Press:
YELLOWSTONE — Yellowstone released the Wolf Project Annual Report for 2017.
“There were at least 97 wolves in 11 packs (three breeding pairs) living primarily in Yellowstone National Park at the end of December 2017,” the report reads.
The report states that packs varied in size and could have anywhere from two wolves to 21 wolves at an average of about nine wolves per pack.