Druid Peak Pack Down to Lone Wolf
In “How Will the Wolf Survive,” which appears in the summer 2009 edition of Jackson Hole magazine, contributor Rebecca Huntington wrote: “The Druid Peak Pack started with five wolves from British Columbia released together in Yellowstone in 1996 … The Druids long ruled the Lamar Valley until the pack grew too big, numbering thirty-seven in 2001. By the following year, the pack had splintered into rival groups and a turf war ensued …”
The Druids eventually regrouped, and as recently as last summer comprised eighteen wolves. Since then, however, the pack has been decimated. In a piece airing yesterday on NPR’s All Things Considered, biologist Doug Smith, leader of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, reported that the Druid Peak Pack is now down to a single wolf. And “she’s very very thin,” Smith said, and not expected to live much longer.
Now for the good news: It appears that the eminently viewable Druid Peak Pack is being supplanted by the Silver Pack--destined, Smith said, to be “another crowd favorite ... They have slipped right in where the Druids used to be. In fact, they killed a couple of the Druids.”
You can listen to the piece in its four-minute entirety by clicking here.

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Reader Comments:
Go give Madame Druid a steak! She deserves it...I'm sure she's foregone many a meal to ensure one of her pups had a full tummy!