Druid Pack
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Kathie Lynch has sent her first report of the summer. The new packs on the Yellowstone Northern Range occupy similar locations as those in days gone by. Thanks Kathie! Ralph Maughan – – – – – – Puppies! Yellowstone’s summer wolf watching season got off to a wonderful start with the debut of four pups…
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Only one Druid is known to remain- Down to one wolf. I guess that means the end of the wolf pack. The Druid Peak wolf pack was formed in the release enclosure back in 1996. Most of the wolves came from the same pack in British Columbia, but not all. For example the big alpha…
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It looks like the Blacktails are now the largest pack on the Northern Range- Kathie Lynch has written another report on the Yellowstone wolves (actually those on the Park’s northern range). My subhead above is just one of the many interesting facts I read in her report such as the Mollies alpha male is largest…
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I’ve been in the Park the last several days, the first time in well over a year. I didn’t expect to see wolves because their number is down and until Jan. 19 I hadn’t visited Lamar Valley. Yesterday I did show up in the Lamar just after mid-day. Using my “expert wolf spotting skills,” I…
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The Druids are the only northern range pack still intact. New packs and groups abound- Due to the complexity of the changes on the northern range, I know it took Kathie several weeks to write this. Ralph Maughan – – – – – – – – – – Yellowstone wolf report. Feb. 15-22, 2009. By…
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Wolf watching good in cold and snowy Yellowstone- Once again Kathie Lynch has favored us with her detailed observations of the wolves on Yellowstone’s northern range. The redistribution of the much reduced wolf population continues, with the Druids providing a note of stability. Famous wolf 302M seems to now, finally, lead a pack, although mating…
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Are the Sloughs gone? Plus five new wolf groups- As wolf mortality has increased there has been a general redistribution of wolves in the Northern Range. All the packs are affected, even the Druids. The Slough Creek Pack may no longer be intact. Two more dead members of the pack have been found and the…
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Kathie Lynch is spending the summer in Yellowstone. This is her first report of the summer. The Druid pups have finally been seen, and there are at least nine. Ralph Maughan – – – – – – – YNP WOLF Notes, June 16-July 5, 2008 By © Kathie Lynch Yellowstone’s late spring rain and snow…