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From babysitting to wolf-hunting: One man’s wild battle for survival against a child
Anthony Mennella follows one man’s absurd survival battle that goes from babysitting to a full-blown wolf-hunting crisis.
Is that one there?” Kaggie Orrick, a National Geographic Explorer and conservation scientist, asks from the passenger’s seat ...
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Why some wolves react more strongly to trespassers: Breeders may hold key to scent-based barriers
Wolves use their urine to communicate with each other. A recent study looked at the reactions of a pack to the marking of an ...
That isn’t usually supposed to happen.
Their official name was the Middle Fork pack. But to some biologists, advocates and those paying close attention to wolf recovery efforts, the Mexican gray wolves had another name: the Tripod pack.
Research from Nepal’s Lapchi Valley reveals how three apex predators share the same rugged landscape by reducing competition through distinct feeding habits.
The recording shows the pack surrounding a calf, biting its neck and attempting to drag it away before two cows come to the ...
A camera trap in Poland's Białowieża Primeval Forest, one of Europe's last ancient forests, has captured wolves attacking a ...
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The experts have spoken, and no, Arian Foster likely wouldn't win a one-on-one battle against a wolf. The former NFL running ...
Ooh, look! That guy’s dressed up as a cowboy,” says my friend as the door swings open at the saloon. “Do you think they’re ...
A GPS-collared wolf in Switzerland made history by swimming 1.5 kilometers across Lake Lucerne, showcasing the adaptability of wolves in fragmented landscapes. Researchers document this unprecedented ...
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