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The kiang, the wild donkey of the Tibetan Plateau, is known for its resilience, speed, and extraordinary survival instincts, thriving in one of the harshest environments on Earth. These animals endure ...
Many folks in southern coastal areas know about strand feeding, the remarkable fish-catching behavior demonstrated by ...
After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
Europe recently downgraded the protected status of wolves, sparking concern among conservationists who warn this may undo ...
"The calf swam across the river and, thinking the wolves were gone, decided to swim back. Unfortunately, 3 wolves were ...
Heath Druzin talks about what he learned about coexisting with wolves while making his podcast Howl, from Boise State Public Radio.
Rewilding isn’t just about reintroducing predators. Without prey and habitat restoration, even wild-looking landscapes can’t ...
Wolves need to eat, so it makes sense that they have many adaptations for hunting prey. In addition to the ability to swim, wolves can also run incredibly fast.
Conservation groups across the country are calling for the release of Mexican gray wolf Asha and her family after what federal officials said is a logistical delay. Asha, known as F2754 by the U.S.
A new study led by researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland has uncovered striking changes in the skull shape of wolves in Finland, Sweden, and ...
Sitting in an old-growth spruce fir forest, Doug Smith says he can see first-hand the impact of reintroducing wolves on the ...