Tag: deby dixon

Alone with the Wolves

When there was only one wolf there Recently, I had one of those great rare days with the wolves. In the morning, driving in the dark, there were many wolf…
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The Amazing World of Sax-Zim Bog

The Wary Mink I’m a die hard wolf/predator photographer who ventures out into the wilds of Yellowstone nearly every day of the year, to document the lives of the wild…
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Yellowstone Tour Guides – Rules and Regulations

Guide Card for 2020 I am excited and very proud to announce that for the fourth consecutive year, I will be providing photography workshops and tours in Yellowstone National Park.…
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A Wapiti Wolf

Wapiti Lake pup, Elk Creek 2019 Wapiti wolves Here is another image of some Wapiti wolves from the recent carcass. The gray was going to join the black pup that…
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Wolf Memories – Twin

Twin Twin Wolf Memories Some of you may remember Twin - he was the heartthrob of Yellowstone for awhile. This image was taken in Little America, before he had joined…
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Work Speaks for Itself

Fox in the Wind Thinly veiled... My work does speak for itself. If you want to know more about my park journey, and the human obstacles that have presented themselves,…
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Yellowstone Wolf Update

Wapiti Wolves at Elk Creek Wolves! Wolf pack update - information obtained from the wolf project.  Some viewable, fun wolves at last. This is three of the four wolves that…
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The Lamar Canyon Pack and Cooke City, Montana – Facts from Fish, Wildlife & Parks

The Lamar Canyon Pack - January 5, 2019 - Two Adults and Three Pups On December 26 of last year, I saw two of the Lamar Canyon wolf pups for…
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A Dying Cougar in Yellowstone National Park

A dying Cougar in Yellowstone On January 8, 2019, I was out snowshoeing in the area of Soda Butte Valley, when I overheard some talk on the wolf radio about…
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Yellowstone Visitors Need to See the Wolves in Order to Care about them. Spitfire’s Legacy

by Deby Dixon Spitfire, Fall of 2016, by Deby Dixon Recently, I've posted a series of articles about issues that have arisen since the death of Spitfire.  My intent was…
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ETHICS OF WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY IN YELLOWSTONE NP

by Deby Dixon, a wolf photographer and advocate Spitfire, March 2013 Recently, Spitfire, or wolf #926F, was killed by a hunter in Silver Gate, MT, only a mile from the…
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Collaring Wolves in Yellowstone

A recipe for habituating wolves? Yellowstone Wolf Project collars more wolves Less than a week after we learned that Yellowstone Wolf Project leader, Doug Smith, is considering hazing wolves in…
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How Wolves Become Habituated to Humans in Yellowstone National Park

Lamar Canyon Gray Pup with no Fear of Humans, Roads or Vehicles "Despite no close human contact, and only being watched through scopes for about one month, at approximately 600…
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Habituated Wolves in Yellowstone – What to do?

Yellowstone wolves and habituation   This was the large gray pup that I called Big Gray, Jr., born after his daddy, 925, was killed by the Prospect Peak pack. The…
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