A new report from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reveals that two wolves were accidentally shot and killed by ...
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From the red wolves of the East to the Mexican gray wolves of the Southwest, America’s rarest canids are at a crossroads. Conservation wins are being challenged by policy shifts granting ranchers ...
“Durango is one of the last places where wolves existed in the wild,” said Greta Anderson, deputy director of the Western ...
Federal employees say they accidentally killed two gray wolves in a portion of Oregon where the species are protected.
The dire wolves brought back from extinction earlier this year are on track with their milestones and have surpassed their cousin wolves in size in the process. On Wednesday, Sept. 3, Rob Keyes of ...
Colossal Biosciences made a record-breaking 20 edits across 14 genes in gray wolf cells by adding extinct dire wolf DNA. This was the first time ancient DNA has been used to bioengineer an extinct ...
Rare wolves survive in shrinking habitats worldwide, tracked by cameras and collars. Only about 15 red wolves remain wild in ...
Through collaboration between officials in Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico, Mexican gray wolves are roaming Durango for the ...
A House committee has advanced a bill to remove Mexican gray wolves from the endangered species list. Conservationists argue delisting the species would almost certainly lead to its extinction. The ...
The Texas Department of Transportation has installed 10 new wildlife crossing signs along a 19-mile stretch of FM 3005 in Galveston to protect ghost wolves, a rare coyote–red wolf hybrid. The move ...
Nearly 300 birds, fish, mammals and other critters have federal protection in the Golden State.
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