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Wolves are now hunting sea otters and nobody knows why
Along a remote stretch of the Alaskan coast, gray wolves have quietly rewritten the rules of what a top land predator eats.
New research broadens our understanding of how gray wolves interact with and influence aquatic habitats. On Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, gray wolves have been observed engaging in an unusual ...
Trail camera footage has captured wolves pulling crab traps out of the water to eat the bait inside. Members of the Heiltsuk ...
When you think about pollinators, you probably think of bees, butterflies, other insects, and some small birds. You almost certainly don't think about wolves. However, according to new research, the ...
Wolves are magnificent carnivores who are also highly controversial in some circles. While much is known about many aspects of their behavior, in renowned wolf expert Dr. L. David Mech's new highly ...
A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
A female wolf figured out how to pull a crab trap from the ocean onto shore to fetch a tasty treat. Scientists debate whether the behavior represents tool use, or if the animal needed to have modified ...
This year’s elk season is a historic one in Colorado. It’s the first time in more than 80 years that big-game hunters have shared the landscape with an established population of gray wolves. This is ...
Recent studies found that attitudes toward wolves became more polarized when people’s political identities were activated.
A long-term study examining wolf–human interactions in Türkiye reveals the delicate balance between ecology and society.
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