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Defenders of Wildlife Yellowstone Association

August 10-14, 2006, Buffalo Ranch, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park
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  • Hiking up through the Rose Creek area, looking back at Lamar Valley

    Hiking up through the Rose Creek area, looking back at Lamar Valley

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  • Carter Niemeyer in front of the original pen in Rose Creek which housed the first wolves brought into Lamar Valley for reintroduction ten years ago.

    Carter Niemeyer in front of the original pen in Rose Creek which housed the first wolves brought into Lamar Valley for reintroduction ten years ago.

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  • Dave, volunteer with Yellowstone Association, and two leading wolf experts: Rick McIntyre, National Park Service, Nathan Varley, wildlife biologist

    Dave, volunteer with Yellowstone Association, and two leading wolf experts: Rick McIntyre, National Park Service, Nathan Varley, wildlife biologist

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  • at Buffalo Ranch with Rodger Schlickeisen, President and CEO,  Defenders of Wildlife

    at Buffalo Ranch with Rodger Schlickeisen, President and CEO, Defenders of Wildlife

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  • Listening to Nathan Varley and Carter Niemeyer share their first-hand experiences what it was like to view the Rose Creek pack through these fences before they were released to the wild.

    Listening to Nathan Varley and Carter Niemeyer share their first-hand experiences what it was like to view the Rose Creek pack through these fences before they were released to the wild.

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  • Nathan Varley sharing examples of "trophic cascade" in Lamar Valley

    Nathan Varley sharing examples of "trophic cascade" in Lamar Valley

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  • Mark Johnson instructing on how to make casts of wildlife prints

    Mark Johnson instructing on how to make casts of wildlife prints

  • Mark Johnson sharing how to make casts from wildlife prints

    Mark Johnson sharing how to make casts from wildlife prints

  • contributed by Linda Seaman

    contributed by Linda Seaman

  • Agate black adolescent wolf on left in circle, gray adolescent with Male 113 on right. Through spotting scope, contributed by Linda Seaman

    Agate black adolescent wolf on left in circle, gray adolescent with Male 113 on right. Through spotting scope, contributed by Linda Seaman

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    contributed by Linda Seaman

  • Male 113 on left, two wolf pups on right, through spotting scope. Contributed by Linda Seaman

    Male 113 on left, two wolf pups on right, through spotting scope. Contributed by Linda Seaman

  • Male 113 observed through spotting scope, resting after feeding pups. Contributed by Linda Seaman

    Male 113 observed through spotting scope, resting after feeding pups. Contributed by Linda Seaman

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    Carter Niemeyer in front of the original pen in Rose Creek which housed the first wolves brought into Lamar Valley for reintroduction ten years ago.
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    Dave, volunteer with Yellowstone Association, and two leading wolf experts: Rick McIntyre, National Park Service, Nathan Varley, wildlife biologist