This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make in life is believing that you know everything there is to know. Even if you’re ...
While a flood of news articles, Facebook posts and YouTube videos have attributed the boost in aspen trees to wolves, ...
Claims that wolves have rescued Yellowstone National Park aspen trees through a ‘trophic cascade’ oversimplify a complex ...
Bringing down an elk, buffalo or musk ox, let alone a human, does not present much of a challenge. Luckily, they tend to ...
In addition to increasing carcass counts, wolves decrease reproduction rates, weaning weights, calf health and human ...
Scientists have uncovered surprising evidence that humans living thousands of years ago may have kept wolves close by—long ...
Movies like Parasite and The Menu showcase the imbalance of capitalism, allowing us to bask in, critique, and dismantle the lives of the uber-rich.
A wild coastal wolf was recently caught on video using a crab trap in a manner that resembled how a person or primate would ...
A female wild wolf on the central coast of British Columbia was caught on video pulling a crab trap out of the ocean and eating the bait, marking the first documented case of tool use by the animal.
A new video shows wolves may be smarter than we think. Are they smart enough to use tools? And are they getting smarter?
It’s five thousand years ago, and a group of humans were living on a limestone rock in the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe rock ...
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