Scientists tracked ravens across Yellowstone, and their discovery sheds light on a behavior that’s never been seen before.
New research shows ravens do not follow wolves to find food. Instead, they remember hunting areas and return later.
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Scientists tracked ravens trailing Yellowstone wolves. Turns out, they're doing more than scavenging
Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
In Yellowstone National Park in the USA, ravens are strongly associated with wolf kills. For many years, it had been assumed they followed the region’s top predators in order to be the first ...
When wolves are on the hunt, a kill rarely goes unnoticed for long. In the elk- and deer-rich areas of northern Yellowstone National Park, ravens are often among the first scavengers to arrive on the ...
The partnership between ravens and wolves goes back to Norse mythology -- Odin's birds scouted ahead and led prey to the ...
For decades, reintroducing grizzlies to California seemed completely unrealistic. Now, the California Legislature is ...
It only makes sense that this incredible video below took place in Yellowstone National Park. There’s an estimated 5,400 bison that call the beautiful national park home, and around 120 wolves also ...
Do ravens follow wolves to feed on their kills? For decades, biologists assumed they did. Ravens are often seen flying with wolves, following their tracks, or gathering quickly at fresh carcasses A ...
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Yellowstone wolves see sharp decline in population. Experts say this hidden threat is to blame
Wolves in Yellowstone National Park have experienced a 27% decline in population in 2025.
The latest episode of Marshals shows Kayce Dutton's so-called redemption arc taking a darker-than-expected turn.
Did you know, there are 67 mammal, 285 bird, 16 fish, 5 amphibian, and 6 reptile species that call Yellowstone home? From ...
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