Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
In the early 1900s, a young ecologist shot a wolf and watched the life leave its eyes. That changed his position on conservation
One day in the early 20th century, in eastern Arizona, a forester—“full of trigger itch,” as he later wrote—leaned over a ...
Two endangered red wolves are being flown into Raleigh from New York on Wednesday as part of a “wolf swap” between Durham’s Museum of Life and Science and the Wolf Conservation Center. A mom, dad and ...
Animalogic on MSN
Watch what happens when wolves start hunting like sea predators
Along the rugged coastlines of British Columbia lives one of the strangest wolf populations on Earth. Known as sea wolves, these coastal gray wolves have adapted to a life that revolves around the ...
This story, “Wolves Don’t Live by Rules,” appeared in the March 1968 issue of Outdoor Life. Frank Glaser was a legendary predator control agent and the subject of Alaska’s Wolf Man, also by Jim ...
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