A long-term study examining wolf–human interactions in Türkiye reveals the delicate balance between ecology and society.
Footloose and unaffiliated wolves don’t often integrate with established packs, even when there is room for them to do so. That’s the finding from new research examining how hunting wolves in Idaho ...
Big-game managers from Washington, Idaho and Montana will discuss their experiences managing animals in areas populated by wolves during a live webcast, 6:30-9:30 p.m., on Thursday. • View the event ...
Oregon and Idaho ranchers are involved in a long-term study that could shed light on how wolves affect everything from cattle grazing patterns to labor costs, cattle weight gain and conception rate.
The US government recognizes three wolf species in North America: the red wolf, eastern wolf, and gray wolf. Two, it turns out, aren't true wolf at all. In a new genetic study, scientists at UCLA say ...
A new study reveals that modern dogs retain previously overlooked genetic traits inherited from wolves. These ancient DNA ...
With just two wolves left alive on Isle Royale and little or no hope for the population to rebound naturally, National Park Service officials Wednesday said they are narrowing the focus of a study on ...
The new National Park Service (NPS) study concluding that killing Denali park wolves reduces the success of wolf viewing by park visitors presents an intuitively obvious conclusion and confirms what ...
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Dogs of today are undergoing a mysterious brain transformation, study suggests
The study shows dog brains are larger than their ancestor breeds and human interaction can be a reason for it.
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