Travel Photo Gallery:  Gray Wolf
  

Gray wolf


In April 1995, some 17 Canadian gray wolves bolted from their acclimation pens into a new life in Yellowstone National Park, the first time these animals had set foot in the ecosystem since the last animal was shot in 1926. Ten years on, their numbers hover around a healthy 300, although their continued popularity with wildlife-watchers and park visitors sadly hasn’t done anything to endear them to many ranchers and hunters.



Gray wolf (Corbis)
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