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Grandmother Tree As Wolf Nursery

In this post, two longtime wolf advocates share an intimate look at their shared experience…
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Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectJanuary 10, 2021

The Howling Wilderness

Doug Smith Tells The Truth About Wolves, But Will Anyone Listen?

BY AL KESSELHEIM • JANUARY 2021

https://www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/541/the-howling-wilderness
DeerEcology & Natural HistoryElkWolvesYellowstone

When Wolves Were Reintroduced in Yellowstone, Some Unexpected Species Benefitted

By SIMONE SCULLY, originally published on Upworthy.com On a quiet hike in Yellowstone National Park, some…
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Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectFebruary 24, 2020

How to Save a Species

This interview between author and entrepreneur Tim Ferris and Mike Phillips, a founder of the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, was a watershed event in securing the ultimate passage of Colorado's wolf reintroduction measure, Proposition 114, in 2020.

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https://tim.blog/2019/08/21/mike-phillips/
ConservationEcology & Natural HistoryEndangered SpeciesReintroductionWolvesYellowstone

Interview With an Expert — Mike Phillips

This month, we interviewed Mike Phillips, Executive Director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund, Montana…
Rocky Mountain Wolf Project
Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectMay 30, 2019
DeerEcology & Natural HistoryElkReintroductionWolvesYellowstone

The Gray Wolf Belongs In Colorado’s Wild

Colorado’s natural balance—and how wolves fit in. Before we explain how we want to reintroduce the gray…
Rocky Mountain Wolf Project
Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectDecember 30, 2018

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The Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, a project of the Biophilia Foundation (Tax ID #52-2199334), aims to improve public understanding of gray wolf behavior, ecology, and options for re-establishing the species in Colorado. The benchmark of our success: Wolves again roaming the snow-capped peaks, rim rock canyons, and primeval forests of western Colorado.

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We take pains to always use photos of wild gray wolves. Unless otherwise specified, all photos are from the digital image archives of the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, or other Federal agencies with assets governed by public domain use rights.

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