Yellowstone Center for Resources
PO Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Doug_Smith@nps.gov
Wolves Researchers
The views and conclusions contained in accomplishment reports are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. National Park Service. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. National Park Service.
Douglas W. Smith, PhD
- National Park Service
Senior Wildlife Biologist
Projects:
- Wolf Captures & Radio Collaring
- Population Dynamics
- Predator-Prey Relationships
- Denning Ecology
- Wolf-Carnivore Interactions
- Food for the Masses
- Visitor Management and Outreach
- Habituated Wolves
- Population Genetics & Disease
- Summer Wolf Predation in on Yellowstone's Northern Range
- Wolf Captures & Radio Collaring
- Population Dynamics
- Predator-Prey Relationships
- Denning Ecology
- Wolf-Carnivore Interactions
- Food for the Masses
- Visitor Management and Outreach
- Habituated Wolves
- Population Genetics & Disease
- Summer Wolf Predation in on Yellowstone's Northern Range
Emily Almberg
- United States Geological Survey
John A. Vucetich, PhD
- Michigan Tech University
L. David Mech
- United States Geological Survey
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
Matt Metz
- Michigan Tech University
Toni K. Ruth
- Hornocker Wildlife Institute
- Selway Institute
- Wildlife Conservation Society
Projects:
- Wolf-Carnivore Interactions
- Wolf-Carnivore Interactions
