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The Nez Perce Tribe faced racist questions on whether it was capable of repopulating the Lower 48 with wolves.
Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Producers caught a breath of fresh air when a study was published by the University of Idaho ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium celebrated the opening of the new North America Trek experience on Friday. Creators of the North America Trek experience say they hope ...
To stay safe and cool off in the heat wave, Connecticut residents can take precautions like drinking lots of water, wearing ...
Byline: Kaitlyn Gomez Imagine if scientists could reach back through time and recover the genetic blueprints of species that vanished thousands of years ago, then use those ancient instructions to ...
Most gray wolves in the U.S. are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act, but not those in the Northern Rockies. A ...
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Sitting in an old-growth spruce fir forest, Doug Smith says he can see firsthand the impact of reintroducing wolves on the larger ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park. Long before Yellowstone became ...
The distinctive howls and vocalizations of Colossal's dire wolves provide unprecedented insights into the behavioral ecology ...
Gray wolves are currently protected under the Endangered Species Act in the Lower 48, except in the Northern Rockies region.
To be listed as “endangered,” the law says the species has to be “in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant ...
Conservation groups are asking a federal judge in Missoula to require the feds to reconsider protections for gray wolves in ...