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Yellowstone Wolf Directory

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( This post was last modified: 11-19-2020, 09:42 PM by TheNormalGuy )

Wolf 227M (Alpha Male of Geode Creek) 

"By early summer, the Geode Creek pack had dissolved. The alpha male (#227) was killed by the Slough Creek pack in March 2005"


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Alpha Female of Nez Perce (48F)

In the park interior, the founding member and longtime alpha female of the Nez Perce pack was killed by the Gibbon Meadows pack. At age nine, she was the oldest known wolf in the population. The pack dissolved shortly after her death.

Wolf 70M (Nez Perce)

Wolf 204M (Disperser of Swan Lake)

Wolf 356M (Alpha Male of Swan Lake)


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Wolf 375F [Daughter of "Casanova"] (Druid)

"In 2005, the Slough Creek pack expanded its territory into Lamar and Soda Butte valleys, displacing the Druid Peak pack from territory they’d held since 1996. The resulting clashes led to the death of Druid wolf #375F and contributed to the Druid Peak pack’s decline to just four wolves."

Wolf 475F (Biscuit Basin)


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Wolf 496F (Mollie's)

"#496, a yearling female, was probably killed by the Hayden Valley pack"

"In early 2005, Leopold was the largest pack in the park at 25 wolves. By the end of the year they numbered only 14. Their large size enabled them to trespass into other pack territories more often than in previous years, and they killed at least three wolves from other packs. "

Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2005
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Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 03-15-2020, 06:10 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - peter - 04-05-2020, 05:54 AM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-10-2020, 06:25 AM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - sanjay - 04-12-2020, 08:23 AM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - Spalea - 08-14-2020, 11:53 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - peter - 12-16-2020, 09:57 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - sanjay - 12-16-2020, 10:22 PM
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - peter - 12-24-2020, 02:36 PM



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