by Deby Dixon "Spitfire" of the Lamar Canyon Pack, later collared as 926F Late April of 2013 and I'd been visiting Yellowstone National Park nearly everyday for six month, in…
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…
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…
Yesterday morning freezing temperatures had once again descended upon Yellowstone and roads that were dry the day before were snow covered and icy. A late start and slow drive, all…
Please note: This post was originally written and posted on my Deby Dixon Photography page in March 2013 right after these events had taken place. All images, except the top…
The Lamar Canyons are back and today I realized my dream of seeing them run across Lamar Valley once again. For the amount of time I put in during the…
Yes, that is what you think it is! A mini-version of Spitfire running though the sagebrush in their current rendezvous area. First, let me apologize for the lack of posts…