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A six-year global study found most wild animals change how they move the moment humans are near — and gray wolves roam far wider now to avoid us
Somewhere in the northern Rockies, a GPS-collared gray wolf trots along a logging road at 2 a.m., covering ground efficiently ...
Minnesota is essentially the gray wolf capital of the lower 48. They are such a massive part of the state's natural lore that they literally named an NBA franchise after them. Thanks to massive ...
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With fewer than 30 left in the wild, red wolves get a cloning lifeline
The "de-extinction" effort could give recovery programs an important new tool.
BEY03F is the first wolf known to venture into Sequoia National Park in more than a century — after making similarly historic ...
The six Mexican wolf pups were only 10 days old when they made their unusual journey from the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Missouri. There are fewer than 300 Mexican gray wolves in the wild. They ...
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The gray wolf's improbable California comeback continues as population hits modern record number
After being hunted to extinction a century ago, gray wolves are continuing their remarkable comeback story in California, ...
Life’s misfortunes are often written on a body’s bones. The fall from a wall that cracked a construction worker’s skull. That whitewater canoe trip when your friend’s finger was smashed between the ...
For millennia, humans have feared and hated wolves. In recent memory, we've gunned them down to near extinction. Now conservation efforts in the United States and Europe are trying to bring them back.
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