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 ...
One man has dedicated his life to understanding and protecting wolves. Oliver Starr, also known as “Oliver the Wolf Guy,” works alongside some of the world’s wildest coworkers: a pack of actual wolves ...
For many Americans, especially in cities, that sounds like an environmental triumph: a species brought back from the brink. But numbers alone do not tell the full story. In the rural communities where ...
Please join us for the discussion “Fostering Peaceful Coexistence Among Humans, Livestock and Wolves” on Saturday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Third Street Center in Carbondale. Recovering and living ...
Please join us for a book signing and discussion with Carter Niemeyer, Suzanne Asha Stone, and Glenn and Melanie Elzinga about “Fostering Peaceful Coexistence Among Humans, Livestock, and Wolves” on ...
National Geographic Explorer Ronan Donovan, a wildlife biologist turned conservation photographer, will be coming to the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen on Dec. 16 to explore what it means to be human in ...
This story, “Return of Michigan Wolves,” explores the early years of reintroducing gray wolves to Northern Michigan. It first ran in the February 2001 issue of Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine.
In many Native American traditions, wolves are seen as powerful and meaningful animals that carry deep symbolic value. These ...
Introduction: The beginnings -- 1. The spaniels of San Marcos : what is a dog and who cares? -- 2. Cooperation between species -- 3. Homo canis : why humans are different than all other primates -- 4.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A color illustration of a wolf attacking a grizzly over a caribou carcass. It was a cold clear March day at Savage River on the ...