‘Unprecedented killing’: The deadliest season for Yellowstone’s wolves
From The Washington Post:
GARDINER, Mont. — Kim Bean saw the black ravens clustered in the leafless cottonwoods and thought: There’s our death.
The carcass had been on the hillside overlooking Yellowstone National Park for some time, but there was still enough flesh to attract scavengers. Bean crouched over it, examining the thin bones on the snowy ground.
https://wolf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/IWC_logo_white2a-300x127.png00Chad Richardsonhttps://wolf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/IWC_logo_white2a-300x127.pngChad Richardson2022-03-04 14:03:122022-03-04 14:03:12‘Unprecedented killing’: The deadliest season for Yellowstone’s wolves