A breathtaking encounter between photographers and a pair of Arctic wolves near Eureka, a research base on Ellesmere Island, ...
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5,000-year-old wolves on remote island upend domestication theory
On a wind-battered rock in the Baltic Sea, archaeologists have uncovered a puzzle that cuts to the heart of how dogs first ...
Scientists have uncovered ancient wolf remains on a small Baltic island where wolves could only have been brought by humans.
Ancient wolves found on a human-occupied Baltic island reveal unexpected and complex forms of prehistoric human-animal interaction. Researchers have uncovered wolf remains dating back thousands of ...
Unlike its interior cousins, gray wolves of Vancouver Island live with two paws in the ocean and two paws on land.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Gray wolves are thriving at Isle Royale National Park five years after authorities began a last-ditch attempt to prevent the species from dying out on the Lake Superior island ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Wolves on an Alaskan island caused a deer population to plummet and switched to primarily eating sea otters in just a few years, a finding scientists at Oregon State ...
Wolf M93 at first infused the island's population with new genes, but then his progeny were doomed to inbreeding and couldn't mate. Wolf M93, the larger, lighter-colored wolf in the middle of this ...
For many years the islands off Alaska’s coast have enjoyed a relatively steady balance between small critters and large, prey species and predators. This was especially true for the largest predator ...
Part wild animal, part "man's best friend," wolf dogs live between two worlds, and finding them a suitable home can be challenging. It's been three months since the Rhode Island Society for the ...
The number of wolves roaming on Lake Superior's Isle Royale has dwindled to just 16 with only two breeding females -- a population level researchers say may not be sustainable much longer. Several ...
In 2013, a pack of wolves (Canis lupis) swam to Pleasant Island, located about 40 miles west of Juneau, Alaska. Once there, the wolves subsequently depleted their main food source: deer. Surprisingly, ...
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