While a district in northern India is reeling from wolf attacks that have killed at least 10 people, many of them children, ...
Few individual animals have ever been more important to their species than 2323M — a red wolf, dubbed Airplane Ears by advocates for his prominent extremities, who spent his brief but fruitful life on ...
Colorado’s voter-initiated reintroduction of gray wolves has thrust a new predator into the High Country. There are currently ...
Some 2 million wolves once roamed freely throughout North America. But a federal extermination program slashed their numbers to the breaking point. By the 1960s gray wolves were finally protected ...
As depredation numbers rise, California wildlife experts work with ranchers to strike a balance between protecting gray ...
In December, the Federal Highway Administration awarded the first grants under a new $125 million Wildlife Crossings Pilot ...
The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves has increased for the ninth year in a row, but advocates say recovery isn't occurring fast enough.
But in North America, especially in Yellowstone National Park where a large amount of wolf research is conducted, black wolves are relatively common, making up as much as half of wolf populations.
"Black and grey ones [wolves] are the same species," just with a genetic mutation Toczydłowska clarified. In North America the species is less rare, with around half of the wolves in Yellowstone ...
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