Counting Wolves
Wolves Laenulfean Researchers use a range of digital technologies in the field to study animal populations. GPS collars and tags track range and migration; motion-sensitive cameras snap candid photos;...
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Wolf Hunting: Too Soon? Whalt Ranchers and conservationists have long been at odds over how to manage the populations of predators at the top of the food chain. Now that wolves have been recently...
View ArticleOperation: Dark Wolf
Wolf, Wolf Scientists tested the DNA of these Yellowstone National Park wolf siblings for clues to their different coat colors: gray on the left, black on the right. Daniel Stahler/NPS Many millennia...
View ArticleInjured Brazilian Wolf Is First Wild Animal Treated With Stem Cells
Injured Wolf via National Journal (Brazil) A maned wolf that had been left for dead after being hit by a truck was released back into the Brazilian wild this month, granted a speedy recovery through...
View ArticleStop Shooting Wolves, You Maniacs
Juvenile Grey Wolf Wikimedia Commons Last week, an alpha female grey wolf known as 832F, perhaps the most widely seen wolf at Yellowstone National Park, was shot and killed after straying just outside...
View ArticleMontana Bans Wolf Hunting In Areas Bordering Yellowstone
Tagged Grey Wolf William Campbell/USFWS Following the shooting of a tagged Yellowstone grey wolf just outside the park's borders in Wyoming--the eighth such wolf shot this season--the state of Montana...
View ArticleOutdoor Life Responds To 'Stop Shooting Wolves, You Maniacs'
Juvenile Grey Wolf Wikimedia Commons Our sibling publication Outdoor Liferesponds to our Dec. 10 feature on the anti-scientific laws that allowed 832F, the most famous wolf in Yellowstone, to be shot....
View ArticleHere's How Big A Problem Wolves Are For Cattle Ranchers [Infographic]
Prime Cuts Peter and Maria Hoey We got a lot of heat for this essay about problematic wolf-hunting laws in Wyoming. Which, fine! Glad we could start a discussion. As a followup, here's a nice visual...
View ArticleHow Did This Wolf Get To An Isolated Chain Of Islands?
Falkland Islands Wolf Michael Rothman, Ace Coinage Inc In 1690, British explorers at the Falkland Islands questioned how a wolf made its way almost 300 miles from the Argentinian shore to the isolated...
View ArticleGrizzly Bear Survival: Yet Another Reason Not To Shoot Yellowstone Wolves
A Grizzly Bear In Yellowstone National Park Wikimedia Commons Even though every respectable regulatory service says shooting wolves in and around Yellowstone National Park is bad for everyone...
View ArticleTrapped In A Bear Trap And Shot In The Body: The Story Of A Minnesota Wolf
Gray Wolf in Minnesota Wikimedia Commons This week, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced that "a canine believed to be a wolf" attacked a 16-year-old boy on a camping trip in...
View ArticleWolf Decline Could End World's Longest Predator-Prey Study
Gray Wolf in Minnesota Wikimedia Commons Wolves! Moose! How do they interact? The world's longest-running predator-prey study, ongoing since 1958 on Lake Superior's semi-isolated Isle Royale, has...
View ArticleHas The Reintroduction Of Wolves Really Saved Yellowstone?
Apex Predator A gray wolf watches biologists in Yellowstone National Park, shortly after they fitted it with a tracking collar. The photo dates to 2003, 9 years after wolves were first re-introduced...
View ArticleInjured Brazilian Wolf Is First Wild Animal Treated With Stem Cells
A maned wolf that had been left for dead after being hit by a truck was released back into the Brazilian wild this month, granted a speedy recovery through the use of stem…
View ArticleStop Shooting Wolves, You Maniacs
Last week, an alpha female grey wolf known as 832F, perhaps the most widely seen wolf at Yellowstone National Park, was shot and killed after straying just outside the…
View ArticleMontana Bans Wolf Hunting In Areas Bordering Yellowstone
Following the shooting of a tagged Yellowstone grey wolf just outside the park's borders in Wyoming--the eighth such wolf shot this season--the state of Montana has banned…
View ArticleOutdoor Life Responds To 'Stop Shooting Wolves, You Maniacs'
Our sibling publication Outdoor Liferesponds to our Dec. 10 feature on the anti-scientific laws that allowed 832F, the most famous wolf in Yellowstone, to be shot. We'll…
View ArticleHere's How Big A Problem Wolves Are For Cattle Ranchers [Infographic]
We got a lot of heat for this essay about problematic wolf-hunting laws in Wyoming. Which, fine! Glad we could start a discussion. As a followup, here's a nice visual…
View ArticleHow Did This Wolf Get To An Isolated Chain Of Islands?
In 1690, British explorers at the Falkland Islands questioned how a wolf made its way almost 300 miles from the Argentinian shore to the isolated islands. In 1834, on his…
View ArticleGrizzly Bear Survival: Yet Another Reason Not To Shoot Yellowstone Wolves
Even though every respectable regulatory service says shooting wolves in and around Yellowstone National Park is bad for everyone involved, wolves are still being shot.
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