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After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
"They should limit the amount of daily visitors." Bystander captures unbelievable encounter between Yellowstone tourists and ...
The wolves have few competitors on Ellesmere, mainly other arctic wolves, foxes, and some carnivorous birds. After the meal, it’s time to play. Two one-year-olds pick on a pup.
A photograph of Asha from February 2023 shows her in a “capture box” at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge in central New Mexico. This was the second time the endangered Mexican wolf ...
On assignment for National Geographic‘s 2016 issue on Yellowstone, he rolled up his sleeves, refused to give up, and captured amazing images of bears and wolves in their natural habitat.
For over 200,000 years, dire wolves roamed across North America—from southern Alberta, Canada to Florida, and even down into Chile. The ancient animals were megafauna hunters, ultimately ...
National Geographic Live comes to the Vilar Performing Arts Center with wildlife biologist Doug Smith discussing wolves in a public talk on Sunday, Sept. 22, and a STARS talk specially designed for ...
You'll need either Sling Blue or Sling Blue + Orange to watch "Yellowstone Wolves: Succession" on National Geographic. Plus, ...
These incipient dog fossils are more like wolf-dog hybrids, the earliest ancestors of domestic dogs. The oldest of these on record, a large skull, was unearthed in a cave in Goyet, Belgium, in the ...
Researchers believe the dire wolf lineage split from the one leading to gray wolves — which did not go extinct — about 5.5 million years ago and remained isolated despite overlapping territory for ...