The rugged beauty of Denali National Park is filled with wild animals. Despite the limited variety of dangerous creatures, there are some to stay away from.
An endangered gray wolf was found illegally killed in Oregon, wildlife officials said.
It would be thanks to Murie, and the National Park Service's eventual ban on wolf killings, that the predator would survive in McKinley National Park.
This story appears in the February 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. Park rangers here call the high season—from June through early September, when Denali National Park and Preserve ...
Then, a lone radio-collared grey wolf moseyed onto the scene ... “End of the Road Mile 92.5, Denali National Park and Preserve.” Since the road closure, it hasn’t been re-painted. “Last year some ...
Denali National Park and Preserve checks all of the Alaska boxes: unspoiled wilderness, roaming wildlife, massive glaciers and snow-covered peaks. Covering more than 6 million acres and home to ...