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This article is part of a National Park Foundation funded project called the Dare to Imagine project dedicated to highlighting women in parks who who are breaking barriers and showing what a scientist looks like.", "PageURL":"/articles/000/dtistahler.htm", "Image_URL":"/common/uploads/articles/images/nri/20210726/articles/E796975F-DB24-8803-92DA50BD31659200/E796975F-DB24-8803-92DA50BD31659200.jpg", "Image_Alt_Text":"graphic of a young woman in the snow, Text reads Erin Stahler, Biological Science Technician", "Sites":"Yellowstone National Park"}, { "Title":"Patterns of Pathogen Exposure in Gray Wolves", "Abstract":"Read the abstract and link to a new published article on wolf pathogens across North America: Brandell, E. E., P. C. Cross, M. E. Craft, D. W. Smith, E. J. Dubovi, ...B. L. Borg, M. Sorum, ... et al. 2021. Patterns and processes of pathogen exposure in gray wolves across North America. 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To commemorate this event, we spent five weeks broadcasting live on Facebook what we learned about wolves in the park over the last 25 years.", "PageURL":"/articles/000/25-years-of-wolves.htm", "Image_URL":"/common/uploads/articles/images/nri/20200520/articles/FF027DD5-0681-312A-236B2DED2A55AC54/FF027DD5-0681-312A-236B2DED2A55AC54.jpg", "Image_Alt_Text":"Wolf walking in snow", "Sites":"Yellowstone National Park"}, { "Title":"Series: Yellowstone Science - Volume 24 Issue 1: Celebrating 20 Years of Wolves", "Abstract":"Read more about the fascinating 20 years of research that have occurred since wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park.", "PageURL":"/articles/series.htm?id=9806A11F-C806-DEED-AD27FE69EDADA0FB", "Image_URL":"/common/uploads/stories/images/series/pwr/20190516/20190516/980CAEC4-DA55-CBF6-2A68A7153D69A767/980CAEC4-DA55-CBF6-2A68A7153D69A767.jpg", "Image_Alt_Text":"Illustration copyright E. 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In this issue they discuss wolf effects on elk, Pelican Valley and the Mollie's Pack, wolf management, den closures, habituation, hunting, Winter Study, and Wolf Project sample collections.", "PageURL":"/articles/ys-24-1-shorts.htm", "Image_URL":"/common/uploads/articles/images/nri/20190516/articles/968E63D6-B0A5-3087-F2829A69D52B6464/968E63D6-B0A5-3087-F2829A69D52B6464.JPG", "Image_Alt_Text":"Wolf Project Staff. 2016.", "Sites":"Yellowstone National Park"}, { "Title":"The Big Scientific Debate: Trophic Cascades", "Abstract":"Wolves generate controversy. Usually it’s of a cultural kind, like how they should be managed or should we have them at all. Scientific debates tend to take the back seat. Probably the most intense of these is the impact of wolves on their prey because the answer may influence wildlife management. 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Several packs had been particularly busy during the breeding season, and early summer pup counts suggested another healthy crop of new wolves rising through the ranks. \n\nAnd then something changed.", "PageURL":"/articles/infectious-diseases-of-wolves-in-yellowstone.htm", "Image_URL":"/common/uploads/articles/images/nri/20190515/articles/69FCE038-F5C7-E6F4-CC80376AFEBCD969/69FCE038-F5C7-E6F4-CC80376AFEBCD969.jpg", "Image_Alt_Text":"Wolf with mange", "Sites":"Yellowstone National Park"}] }})