Who’s the Big Bad Wolf Afraid Of? Wolf-elk interactions across the wildland-urban interface By Kristin Barker, PhD October 5, 2023 Noon–1 p.m. Free Join us for our October Lunchtime Expedition, […]

Who’s the Big Bad Wolf Afraid Of? Wolf-elk interactions across the wildland-urban interface By Kristin Barker, PhD October 5, 2023 Noon–1 p.m. Free Join us for our October Lunchtime Expedition, […]
by Anne Hay
Can Ravens and Wolves be friends? Ravens are one of the smartest birds there are. They dine on many types of foods including small animals, eggs, insects, fish, grains, berries, […]
50 Years of Studying Wolves and Deer in the Superior National Forest—What’s the Big Deal? Note: this event is postponed. It will be rescheduled if possible. By Shannon Barber-Meyer, PhD […]
by Levi Meyer
Yellowstone is beautiful—really, really beautiful. No wonder roughly 3.5 million visitors crowd through its gates every summer. But there’s more to Yellowstone than beauty. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem has evolved […]
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2005 By Charles R. Preston, PhD, Senior Scientist and Curator Emeritus, Draper Natural History Museum “There’s one…no two…wait, there are five of them!” It […]
At the end of the summer, some kids are rearing and ready to jump right back into the school schedule while others drag their feet. This fall, keep things upbeat […]