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The Chase

By Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectMarch 12, 2023No Comments

Predator-prey chases happen countless times every day in wild country, but humans rarely witness these encounters. Kira Cassidy, research associate with the Yellowstone Wolf Project, provides context and insight as a wolf tests an elk along Soda Butte Creek. Produced by NPS/Neal Herbert.

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