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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has released a landmark report detailing ten years of gray wolf (Canis ...
Two Ice Age wolf pups once thought to be early dogs have been identified as wild wolves, thanks to detailed DNA and chemical ...
CPW says the price to reintroduce the gray wolf to the state has reached more than double than what voters were told it would ...
Gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park infected with toxoplasmosis, caused by the T. gondii parasite, are 46 times more likely to be the leader of the pack, according to a new study.
Behavior-changing parasite moves wolves to the head of the pack A parasite associated with bold behavior is also associated with pack leadership. Diana Gitig – Nov 29, 2022 1:14 pm | 51 ...
Over the past five years, they’ve studied wolf fishing behavior and recently published a paper about how fish factor into a wolf’s diet. Lead author Dani Freund said they first captured a wolf ...
Wolf Park is a 75-acre nonprofit education and research facility located in Battle Ground, about 12 miles north of Lafayette. Dr. Erich Klinghammer established the park in 1972 to study wolf behavior.
The largest wolf pack ever documented was discovered deep in the Alaskan wilderness. This unprecedented pack, tracked meticulously by biologists, consisted of over 30 members at its peak.
Graphic: Meyer et al/Communications Biology The team analyzed over 25 years of data on the park’s gray wolf populations, which included blood tests that could screen for antibodies to T. gondii.
Friendly wolf behavior, the theory goes, was reciprocated with hospitality — access to a food they didn’t have to hunt for, the warmth of a fire, perhaps even shelter.