Predator hunting sits at the uneasy intersection of wildlife management, ethics, rural livelihood, and public emotion. That ...
Humans have always had an emotional relationship with predators. We both revere and demonize them. We buy more than 100 million teddy bears annually for our children, while 50,000 real bears are ...
Environmentalists and farmers have forged an unlikely alliance urging state leaders to increase funding for wildlife ...
While the expansion of gray and Mexican gray wolf populations is often hailed as a conservation success, the consequences for ranching families can be gruesome, costly and complex - threatening the ...
As the permits for last winter’s wolf killings have expired, the province is quietly moving to renew the taxpayer-funded ...
Newly published data shows just how big Wyoming wolves can get. The reasons are complicated, but include diet and coyote ...
Colorado's controversial wolf reintroduction program has caused severe tension between urban voters and rural ranchers as ...
Imagine a healthy forest, home to a variety of species: Birds are flitting between tree branches, salamanders are sliding through leaf litter, and wolves are tracking the scent of deer through the ...
Few animals symbolize wild interconnectedness quite like wolves, whose return helped reveal just how tightly ecosystems are woven together.
Human activity may be enabling the expansion of golden jackals across Europe by reducing the suppressive effect of gray wolves, suggests research published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. This ...