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…
Saying goodbye to two more members of the Lamar Canyon pack, Twin, the alpha male, and Mottled, the beta male, is long overdue. Truth be told, every time someone asks…
Another snowy spring day in Yellowstone, filled with a lot of wonderful wildlife activity and the Lamar Canyons! First thing this morning I ran into Rick and he told me…
The howling seemed to come from everywhere, the north, the south and even the east. I began to look east, thinking maybe one of the guys had gotten stuck on…
Meanwhile, there are so many other animals that just break my heart. Yesterday we discovered that Twin had returned to 926, at the 11th hour. He returned with another…
After yesterday’s slow, lazy and quiet day in Wolf World I knew better than to expect a similar one today. Just does not happen that way lately. The Prospect crew…
The Wolf Dot Show I often get teased about my "wolf dot shots," but, of course, continue taking them for many reasons. For documentation purposes for one. Because there…
Another day sitting and watching a dead bison. Breathing in the wondrous smells of death and rot. Fingers and toes numb from cold, standing in snow, dodging rednecks pulling snowmobiles…
Yesterday, in Lamar Valley and spilling over into Little America, we had the Mollie pack, the Junction Butte pack, 4 black males from the Prospect Peak pack, along with…