Recent conflicts between wolves and people expose major shortcomings of America’s efforts to bring back predators.
Around 14 years ago, a lone gray wolf crossed the border from Oregon into California, marking the start of a slow return of ...
The explosion of populations east of the Mississippi was made possible by logging and the slaughter of wolves.
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The 5 Best Parks To See Wild Moose Roam (That Aren't Yellowstone), According To Research
Moose are often a highlight of wildlife viewing at a northern national park, but Yellowstone isn't the only place to find ...
A critically endangered spider not seen in the UK for 40 years has been rediscovered. Aulonia albimana, which was last ...
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Congress to consider removing protections for wolves, grizzly bears. What do Americans think?
Overall, the surveys found that 85% of Americans want to maintain protections for grizzlies and 78% want to do the same for wolves. In the poll taken about gray wolves, the authors found that for ...
A new study analyzes findings from more than 170 papers to clarify what we know so far about the ecological impacts of large carnivore recovery in North America and what mysteries still remain.
Opinion: Collaboration — not litigious confrontation — is critical for maintaining state management authority and building ...
Episode 565 – Firearm deer opener, MDHA interview, whitefish and tullibee, north country wolf report
Top topics on Radio this week include a preview of the 2025 firearms deer hunting opener this Saturday, Nov. 8. Then Jared ...
After centuries of near-extinction, Europe’s wolves have made a remarkable comeback. Over the past decade, wolf populations have surged, increasing by nearly 60%. In 2022, more than 21,500 wolves were ...
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