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How Wolves Changed Yellowstone in Unexpected Ways
A review study shows that Yellowstone National Park's reintroduction of wolves was more complicated and predator conservation ...
Humans have always had an emotional relationship with predators. We both revere and demonize them. We buy more than 100 million teddy bears annually for our children, while 50,000 real bears are ...
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Ancient wolf bones in a strange cave raise big questions
Deep inside a remote cave, a scatter of ancient wolf bones can feel like a crime scene frozen in time. The way those remains ...
Humans have always had an emotional relationship with predators. We both revere and demonize them. We buy more than 100 million teddy bears annually for our children, while 50,000 real bears are ...
A recently printed study in the journal Human-Wildlife Interactions shows promise for an innovative new gadget on ranches ...
Birds are flitting between tree branches, salamanders are sliding through leaf litter, and wolves are tracking the scent of ...
Humans have always had an emotional relationship with predators. We both revere and demonize them. We buy more than 100 million teddy bears annually for our children, while 50,000 real bears are ...
Reindeer herder Juha Kujala says he’s losing many of his animals to wolves. Finnish scientists suspect the predators are crossing from Russia, where the war in Ukraine means fewer hunters.
This is to supplement “Alaska’s war on grizzly bears” by Sterling Miller, John Schoen, Charles Schwartz and Jim Faro published by ADN on July 7. This piece, written by four former State of Alaska ...
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