Along a remote stretch of the Alaskan coast, gray wolves have quietly rewritten the rules of what a top land predator eats.
Could gray wolves be the key to protecting Wisconsin's drivers? Their recolonization habits suggest the answer is yes.
Create an account or log in to save stories. HOST: Firearm season for deer hunters has pretty much wrapped up in Minnesota. And data from the DNR shows hunters were more successful than they had been ...
Wildlife crews are no longer actively searching for two juvenile gray wolves who were part of a pack that killed dozens of ...
Ranchers say the real conflict is with the rules and whether agencies can keep up, especially as depredations undermine the ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is gearing up to capture various wild animals in Northern California and ...
Proposals to Government for new legislation also include calls to introduce beavers and stop social media influences from ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is initiating efforts to capture deer, elk and wolves by helicopter and place ...
The traps are set to capture wolves that are biggest killers of livestock in the area. Unfortunately, a deer got caught in one of the wolf traps. The deer was not badly injured, and ran off after ...
The identification of a gray wolf in Otsego County several years ago has received additional attention in recent weeks, with ...