She wasn’t killed by a hunter. She wasn’t killed by a car. She never got into any trouble. She got to live and die as a wild wolf.” ...
And according to officials, Yellowstone National Park’s “Queen of the Wolves” finally passed away at 11-years-old after succumbing to wounds from a fight. The recognizable, one-eyed gray ...
Wildlife researchers have confirmed that the long-lived wolf 907F—also known as “Queen of the Wolves“—died this Christmas. Wolf 907F’s death was first reported by local media outlet ...
Nicknamed the “queen of the wolves,” 907F lived much longer than most grey wolves (Canis lupus) at Yellowstone, which have an average life span of four to five years. She was the alpha female ...
One of the oldest and most beloved wolves in Yellowstone National Park died after a fight with a rival pack in late December, park officials said. Wolf and wildlife advocates are mourning the loss ...
Known as the “Queen of the Wolves” for her prolific lineage, 907F produced 10 litters of pups in 11 years — one of just six recorded wolves to reach that age since the animals were ...
Wolf 907F, affectionately known as the "Queen of the Wolves" for her dominant role within the Junction Butte pack, died on Christmas Day (Dec. 25, 2024) after a confrontation with a rival pack.
Wolf and wildlife advocates are mourning the loss of the wolf, officially named 907F but known as “Queen of the Wolves” among her fans and followers. She was the longtime leader of the park ...