
Yearling black wolf of the Wapiti Lake Pack.

Snow flurries don't bother this black wolf of the Wapiti Lake pack. Normally residing in Yellowstone's interior, a few members of the pack visited the park's Northern Range for a few days.

Another member of the Wapiti Lake pack.

This yearling of the Wapiti Lake pack is more cocoa-colored than black but it takes a while for yearlings to reach their final color. It's almost like they're trying out one color, then another.

Wolf 996M of Junction Butte pack relaxing near Crystal Creek

The Junction Butte pack explores the Crystal Creek area.

How crazy is this? Junction Butte yearling approaches grizzly mom with 2-year-old.

Not a good idea! Grizzly mom chases yearling wolf.

The chase continued! The wolf escaped with just an injured ego.

Wolf 996M of the Junction Butte pack considers crossing the road near Crystal Creek

Wolves of the Junction Butte pack - 996M & black yearling approach 1048M.

Yearling gray wolf of the Wapiti Lake pack, at Cascade Meadow.

Yearling wolf of the Wapiti pack wants to return to the carcass in Cascade Meadow but won't challenge a grizzly who's taken over.

Young black wolf of the Mollies pack hurries along the road near Yellowstone's Mary Bay.

Still wet from the river, wolf 1091F of the Wapiti Lake pack hurries west to find food for her hungry pups, Hayden Valley.

Wolf and raven share a bison carcass

Turn-about is fair play! Elk chasing wolf.

Wolf 1091F Along the Yellowstone River




















