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Across two studies involving over 2,200 participants from nine states with wolf populations, we found a striking pattern.
Waterloo Road was quiet on Thursday afternoon. There was the usual hum of traffic passing by Molineux, occasional murmurs of conversation and, briefly, the sound of a horn from a tradesman’s van, ...
A new study compares Montanans’ tolerance for wolves versus their tolerance for hunting them. Its conclusions might surprise you.
U.S. biologists reintroduced wolves in 1995 after decades of eradication efforts. Wolf reintroduction met fierce opposition from ranchers, politicians and hunters. Carter’s Hope became the first ...
This year, Wolf Awareness Week arrives at a time when dozens of wolves are forming packs, raising pups and moving through Colorado’s landscapes for the first time in 80 years. This moment asks ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Let me paint you a picture: Imagine you’re an ancient hunter surveying the icy tundra of what is now California’s ...
There are some 2,700 wolves across Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, and seemingly just as many opinions about how they should be managed. In August, a federal judge from the U.S. District Court in Montana ...
In California, as wolf numbers grow — a remarkable return after a century — livestock producers are increasingly worried as these predators occasionally take down cattle. Gray wolves are an endangered ...
It’s hard to fathom: 92 confirmed or probable kills of cattle by three wolves during one season (April to October 2025) in the Sierra Valley. For ranchers, it’s more than economical loss — the ...