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Gray wolves are quietly pushing into new territory to stay clear of humans — fresh tracking shows the predators roaming farther than anyone realized
In early 2021, a young male wolf designated OR-93 slipped out of his pack’s territory in southern Oregon and started walking ...
For millennia, humans have tried to scare wolves away from their livestock. Most of them didn’t have drones. But a team of biologists working near the California-Oregon border do, and they're using ...
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Gray wolves are quietly expanding their range to steer clear of humans — new tracking shows the predators traveling farther than anyone realized
Somewhere in the northern Rockies, a young gray wolf without a pack or a territory is threading its way through a narrow band ...
As gray wolf populations expand in California and the broader region, some researchers say Nevada may be entering the earliest stages of the recovery story.
By Chip Isenhart, Oak Thorne and Ruth Wright Last month at the Boulder International Film Festival, a panel on predator-livestock conflict turned into something deeper. In the audience sat people who, ...
Imagine a healthy forest, home to a variety of species: Birds are flitting between tree branches, salamanders are sliding through leaf litter, and wolves are tracking the scent of deer through the ...
Humans have always had an emotional relationship with predators. We both revere and demonize them. We buy more than 100 million teddy bears annually for our children, while 50,000 real bears are ...
When thinking of incredible animals, the gorilla and wolf may be two that come to mind. After all, the world’s largest ...
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