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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 ...
Is that one there?” Kaggie Orrick, a National Geographic Explorer and conservation scientist, asks from the passenger’s seat ...
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The Only Creatures That Wolves Won’t Mess With
Wolves are some of nature's most skilled predators: intelligent, strategic, and powerful. Living and hunting in tightly bonded packs, they dominate much of the northern wilderness across Canada, ...
AI can identify individual wolves by their howls, giving conservationists a powerful new way to monitor packs without ...
One of several wolves runs through the wolf habitat at the ABQ BioPark on Friday. Wolf trappings have been on the rise over the past decade and severely injured wolves are often treated at the zoo's ...
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Scientist Who Presented the “Alpha Wolf” Theory Later Spent Decades Debunking It
We've all heard the term alpha wolf, and some of us may even refer to ourselves as one. The concept has been popularized in ...
This story, “Wolves Don’t Live by Rules,” appeared in the March 1968 issue of Outdoor Life. Frank Glaser was a legendary predator control agent and the subject of Alaska’s Wolf Man, also by Jim ...
Yes, you can legally keep a wolf hybrid as a pet in West Virginia, but the animal must meet specific lineage requirements and ...
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