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In 1991, a wolf named Pluie was fitted with a satellite collar near Alberta’s Banff National Park. Over two years, she roamed 100,000 square kilometers, crossing three U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. Her epic journey stunned researchers and revealed a critical truth: wildlife needs vast, connected landscapes to thrive.
By Global HeroesIn 1991, a wolf named Pluie was fitted with a satellite collar near Alberta’s Banff National Park. Over two years, she roamed 100,000 square kilometers, crossing three U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. Her epic journey stunned researchers and revealed a critical truth: wildlife needs vast, connected landscapes to thrive.