Wolves usually rely on cooperation to survive. Hunting large prey such as elk typically involves multiple pack members working together to isolate and exhaust an animal. That reality makes one ...
Seeing a gray wolf haul a crab trap out of the ocean looks like a scene from a science documentary that forgot its own rules. In a short video from Canada’s Pacific coast, a female coastal wolf works ...
New research is improving scientists’ understanding of gray wolf behavior. A study recently published in the journal Current Biology shows that wolves can abandon their dens with their young in tow to ...
For thousands of years, wolves occupied a range of North American habitats stretching from Arctic tundra to deserts. Their numbers were drastically reduced by hunting and habitat loss, and it has ...
Amravati: In an extraordinary and rare wildlife development, researchers at the Melghat Tiger Reserve have documented a ...
The historic sighting of a gray wolf in LA County is a first in 100 years. Will there be more wolves coming closer to Los Angeles?
After nearly a century, California’s gray wolves are back—but their reliance on killing cattle for food has led to local tensions. Malia Byrtus For the first time in over a century, California ...
Wolves eat more bone to cope with climate change, reveals new research. Fossil evidence has shown how grey wolves adapt their ...