Canines and Felines
Two of the most misunderstood animals, wolves and coyotes both have an enormously beneficial impact on the landscapes they roam. Wolves have an enigmatic beauty about them that many initially feared, while coyotes and foxes are more reminiscent of an animal that many would like to adopt. Around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, each have a valuable presence that can't be replaced.
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Sleeping Red Fox
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Coyote Standing in Snow
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Tired Coyote
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Coyote Standing in Snow
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Coyote Standing in Snow
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Coyote on the Prowl
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Coyote on the Prowl
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Coyote Standing in Snow
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Sneaky Coyote
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Angry Coyote
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Angry Coyote
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Coyote Pair in Snow
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Coyotes Running Through Snow
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Angry Coyote by Elk Carcass
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Coyotes Guarding an Elk Carcass
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Canyon Pack Alpha Pair of Early 2013
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Canyon Pack Alpha Female of Early 2013
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Canyon Pack in Early 2013
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Canyon Wolf Pack in Early 2013
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Coyote Resting on Snow
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Mountain Lion Mother and Kittens
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Mountain Lion Mother and Kittens
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Red Fox Walking in Snow
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Red Fox Standing in Snow
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Wolf Tracks and Bones
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