A gray wolf fitted with a radio collar is released into the wild. The gray wolf or Canis lupus, often known simply as the wolf, is the largest extant wild member of the Canidae family. Though once abundant over much of Eurasia, North Africa and...
Captured gray wolf in pen - as part of the effort to restore gray wolf populations in the United States to self-sustaining levels, and remove the species from the endangered species list, wild wolves were captured in Canada, given health...
preparing a gray wolf for transport via helicopter to a staging area where a health examination will be performed in preparation for releasing the wolf as part of the effort to rebuild self-sustaining populations of gray wolves in the United States...
Captured gray wolf for transport to Idaho for release - part of the effort to rebuild self-sustaining populations of gray wolves in the Unites States so the species can be removed from the endangered species list.
California; Clear Lake highlands; buck; doe; Mammals;
Mule deer are named for their large, mule-like ears that move independently and frequently, scanning the environment for sounds of predators such as mountain lions, coyotes, wolves and bobcats.
medical exam on a tranquilized gray wolf. Part of the effort to rebuild self-sustaining populations of gray wolves in the United States so the species can be removed from the endangered species list.
The black wolf here is melanistic, meaning that it has black pigments in the fur rather than the regular gray/grey that one usually sees. The extreme opposite of this would be the white/albino where there is an absence of pigment throughout.;...
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Montana: Endangered Species Grants
Help Keep “ Big Sky Country” Big
“ That’s one of the most productive bull trout streams
in the country,” said Fish and Wildlife Service
biologist Bob Lee of the headwaters of the Bull River
in...
Biologist Chelsea Corcoran/Quadt, talks about her detail at Togiak National Wildlife Refuge near Dillingham, Alaska. She describes counting caribou, tracking wolves, watching walrus, & learning about the Yupik Native way of life. July, 2011.