Watch a Helicopter Capture and Collar a Wyoming Black Wolf
If you ve ever wondered how hard it might be to capture a wild wolf from a helicopter, wonder no more. A new video share shows a Wyoming black wolf getting captured and collared from the air.
Brushbuck Wildlife Tours shared this video description on YouTube to describe what the captured (in a video sense):
Scientists capture a wolf via helicopter on The National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole. They safely captured the wolf for radio collaring, number ID, and DNA samples. It was an incredible sight for our tour guests.
I've learned something new today. Sometimes wolves in Yellowstone National Park test elk. I always thought it was called hunting, but I was wrong as a new video proves.
Kody Wagner, center, catches a Burbot as his friends Keaten Martin, right, and Jess Gutierrez Renteria assist him during the Ding-the-Ling Tournament on the Fontenelle Reservoir on Feb. 21. The annual weekend-long tournament is held as a way to help control the invasive fish species. âWhen you hear the bells that youâve got something, it just feels like Christmas morning,â Wagner said. KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE PHOTOS
FONTENELLE RESERVOIR â At 6:22 a.m., one of the rod tips at the feet of four Farson friends started quivering.
âHey, hey, Kody, Kody, Kody,â Jess Gutierrez Renteria told his pal. âGot a bite, bud.â
Snowmobilers Rescued After Intense Beartooth Mountain Search Written by Andrew-Rossi on February 22, 2021
Dozens of volunteers and several aircraft from many agencies mobilized to find the two stranded snowmobilers, who were found alive after a three-day search.
A call came into the Park County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Office on Thursday, Feb. 18: two snowmobilers – Trevor Wayne Deal, age 22 of Bridger, Montana, and Maison Deacon Ostwald, age 21 of Laurel, Montana – went out for an excursion that morning, and had yet to return. They had called a friend at 5 p.m. saying one of their vehicles was disabled and they were trying to reach a road on foot.