Kevin Nahler > Gray Wolf approached Bull Elk. (March 2008, Lamar Valley) This photo was taken early in the morning, during a small snow flurry.  Several juvenile wolves had chased this bull Elk out of a nearby treeline.  This photo appears that the Elk is in 'dire' straights, but only two Wolves approached it and eventually left him.  The Elk is not sunk in the snow, he is a small streambed.
Kevin Nahler > Frost covered tree in Lamar Valley.  I've wanted to do a winter trip to YNP for the past 10 years to watch and photograph Wolves.  I finally made it this year and the scenery in the winter was an added bonus. (March 2008, Lamar Valley)
Gray Wolf approached Bull Elk. (March 2008, Lamar Valley) This photo was taken early in the morning, during a small snow flurry. Several juvenile wolves had chased this bull Elk out of a nearby treeline. This photo appears that the Elk is in 'dire' straights, but only two Wolves approached it and eventually left him. The Elk is not sunk in the snow, he is a small streambed.
Kevin Nahler > Gray Wolf approached Bull Elk. (March 2008, Lamar Valley) This photo was taken early in the morning, during a small snow flurry.  Several juvenile wolves had chased this bull Elk out of a nearby treeline.  This photo appears that the Elk is in 'dire' straights, but only two Wolves approached it and eventually left him.  The Elk is not sunk in the snow, he is a small streambed.
Gray Wolf approached Bull Elk. (March 2008, Lamar Valley) This photo was taken early in the morning, during a small snow flurry. Several juvenile wolves had chased this bull Elk out of a nearby treeline. This photo appears that the Elk is in 'dire' straights, but only two Wolves approached it and eventually left him. The Elk is not sunk in the snow, he is a small streambed.
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