Home Actor Ronan Donovan HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Ronan Donovan Instagram - In this photograph by National Geographic explorer Ronan Donovan the Mollie’s pack investigates grizzly bear tracks in Yellowstone’s Pelican Valley. The only pack that remains from the wolf reintroduction in 1995, the Mollie’s pack was originally called the Crystal Creek pack. It was renamed in memory of Mollie Beattie (1947-1996), former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and an instrumental figure in the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone. Created by National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, "Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan" displays images and videos—highlighting the contrast between wolves that live in perceived competition with humans and wolves that live without human intervention. On view now through April 29, 2023.

Ronan Donovan Instagram – In this photograph by National Geographic explorer Ronan Donovan the Mollie’s pack investigates grizzly bear tracks in Yellowstone’s Pelican Valley. The only pack that remains from the wolf reintroduction in 1995, the Mollie’s pack was originally called the Crystal Creek pack. It was renamed in memory of Mollie Beattie (1947-1996), former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and an instrumental figure in the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone. Created by National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, “Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan” displays images and videos—highlighting the contrast between wolves that live in perceived competition with humans and wolves that live without human intervention. On view now through April 29, 2023.

Ronan Donovan Instagram - In this photograph by National Geographic explorer Ronan Donovan the Mollie’s pack investigates grizzly bear tracks in Yellowstone’s Pelican Valley. The only pack that remains from the wolf reintroduction in 1995, the Mollie’s pack was originally called the Crystal Creek pack. It was renamed in memory of Mollie Beattie (1947-1996), former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and an instrumental figure in the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone. Created by National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, "Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan" displays images and videos—highlighting the contrast between wolves that live in perceived competition with humans and wolves that live without human intervention. On view now through April 29, 2023.

Ronan Donovan Instagram – In this photograph by National Geographic explorer Ronan Donovan the Mollie’s pack investigates grizzly bear tracks in Yellowstone’s Pelican Valley. The only pack that remains from the wolf reintroduction in 1995, the Mollie’s pack was originally called the Crystal Creek pack. It was renamed in memory of Mollie Beattie (1947-1996), former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and an instrumental figure in the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone.

Created by National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, “Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan” displays images and videos—highlighting the contrast between wolves that live in perceived competition with humans and wolves that live without human intervention. On view now through April 29, 2023. | Posted on 25/Jan/2023 02:19:38

Ronan Donovan Instagram – Hunts in the Arctic often last for hours. National Geographic Explorer Ronan Donovan captured this photo on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada. This photo shows a standoff between wolves and muskoxen which ended after six hours; the muskoxen held higher ground and successfully defended themselves until the wolves gave up.

Created by National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, “Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan” displays images and videos—highlighting the contrast between wolves that live in perceived competition with humans and wolves that live without human intervention. On view now through April 29, 2023.
Ronan Donovan Instagram – I was asked to write an article about wolves for @modernhuntsman Volume 10. I chose to share my personal perspective on the human-wolf relationship surrounding my experience with Arctic wolves. 

I open the article with this quote:

“Nature is not more complicated than you think,
it is more complicated than you can think.”
– Frank Edwin Egler, Plant Ecologist

From @modernhuntsman:
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As always, we have a wide variety of story styles and topics in this issue, but our cover story is an in-depth look into the controversy surrounding the managements of wolves in the US, told from the perspectives of Nat Geo Explorers @rob_g_green and @ronan_donovan. You don’t want to miss this issue, and can reserve a copy at the link in our bio, or on our website.⁠
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Cover photo by @ronan_donovan Earth

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