Yellowstone National Park wolf biologist Doug Smith has stepped away from his 28-year career in the park. He officially retired on Tuesday, November 22.
Yellowstone National Park wolf biologist Doug Smith has stepped away from his 28-year career in the park. He officially retired on Tuesday, November 22.
Yellowstone National Park wolf biologist Doug Smith has stepped away from his 28-year career in the park. He officially retired on Tuesday, November 22.
Doug Smith was hired by the park in 1994 and became director of the wolf project the following year. That year, 1995, he supervised the release of the first wolves in the park.
Doug Smith was hired by the park in 1994 and became director of the wolf project the following year. That year, 1995, he supervised the release of the first wolves in the park.