Wolf Population Declining in Yellowstone National ParkWolf Population Declining in Yellowstone National ParkSmith says the survival rate of gray pups is only about 7%.Associated PressAssociated Press
Hunting, Fewer Pups, Disease Reduce Wyoming Wolf PopulationHunting, Fewer Pups, Disease Reduce Wyoming Wolf PopulationState biologists estimate there were 46 wolf packs in the state at the end of 2018.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Man Fined for Killing Wolf in Grand Teton National ParkWyoming Man Fined for Killing Wolf in Grand Teton National ParkThe charge against the woman was later dropped.Associated PressAssociated Press
Popular Yellowstone Wolf Falls to Montana HunterPopular Yellowstone Wolf Falls to Montana HunterThe wolf had been the alpha female of the Lamar Canyon Pack until ceding the role to her daughter recently.Associated PressAssociated Press
Four Wolf Pups Found Dead on Public Land in WyomingFour Wolf Pups Found Dead on Public Land in WyomingThey were taken to the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory in Laramie for necropsies.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Wolf Poacher CaughtWyoming Wolf Poacher CaughtThe man has been cited for hunting during a closed season, failure to tag the animal and shooting from a roadway.Associated PressAssociated Press
Report: Wolf and Livestock Deaths Hit Record High in WyomingReport: Wolf and Livestock Deaths Hit Record High in WyomingAt least 377 wolves were counted in the state in 2016.Associated PressAssociated Press
Yellowstone Wolf Family Tree and Genealogy Available OnlineYellowstone Wolf Family Tree and Genealogy Available OnlineThe information is available online at www.wolfgenes.info as well as Ancestry.comAssociated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Tribes Propose Wolf Hunt Buffer ZoneWyoming Tribes Propose Wolf Hunt Buffer ZoneGame and Fish spokesman Renny MacKay says the request may be difficult to achieve at this time.Associated PressAssociated Press
$10,000 Reward Offered for Yellowstone White-Wolf Shooter$10,000 Reward Offered for Yellowstone White-Wolf ShooterThe group's president, Marc Cooke, suspects opponents of wolves in Yellowstone were responsible.Associated PressAssociated Press