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Posted at 10:37 AM, Apr 26, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-26 10:37:15-04
AKRON, Ohio â Mental illnesses and alcohol and drug addiction disorders are common. National stats show about one in five adults will experience the issue at some point in their lives. But the issue isâmany don t end up seeking treatment because of stigma, and when they do call for help it s often at the last minute when they re in a dire situation.
Add in the pandemic, and calls for help across the country are going up. I think there s a lot more depression, anxiety, even the paranoia, things like that. So if you ve already got any of those issues going on, it s even worse right now, said Kathy Barnhart, a licensed social worker.
Mike Koshmrl
A wolf from the Wapiti Lake Pack surveys the scene near a roadside carcass on Feb. 20, 2021, in northern Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The park has resorted to aggressively hazing members of the pack that have shown little fear of humans, snowmobiles, snow coaches, and cars.
Image Credit: Ryan Dorgan/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP April 24, 2021 - 9:00 PM JACKSON, Wyo. - Colleen Marzluff whistled to her ornithologist husband, John, as he was looking for a raven nest in a string of trees on the low southern flank of Yellowstone’s Bison Peak. Since Colleen had taken on the “sentinel” role, John knew that something furry and large was probably entering the area.
By MIKE KOSHMRL
Jackson Hole News & Guide
JACKSON, Wyo. â Colleen Marzluff whistled to her ornithologist husband, John, as he was looking for a raven nest in a string of trees on the low southern flank of Yellowstone s Bison Peak.
Since Colleen had taken on the sentinel role, John knew that something furry and large was probably entering the area. I heard the whistle, no problem, and I thought, Oh, it s a bison coming in, John recalled of that late spring day in 2020. It was a really closed-in area, and I couldn t see anything.
Wrong species.
Colleen had spotted a couple of wolves â members of the Junction Butte Pack â just over a ridge to the south. One of the canines bolted upon hearing Colleen s whistle, but the other animal, a black male that would become known as Wolf 1273M, was clearly curious and interested in the humans treading on its turf.
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