A grey wolf that is possibly habituated to humans continues to be seen by visitors to Kananaskis Country, prompting concern from Alberta Parks. The wolf, which has been spotted in campgrounds and ...
Wolves travel shorter distances and move slower during snowfall events, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists. The effects were most pronounced at night, when wolves hunt, and ...
A lone grey wolf encountered by multiple people in Kananaskis Country has possibly become acclimated to the presence of humans, according to Alberta Parks. In a statement to CBC News, Ministry of ...
Footloose and unaffiliated wolves don’t often integrate with established packs, even when there is room for them to do so. That’s the finding from new research examining how hunting wolves in Idaho ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - A man in the state of Washington has pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill a protected grey wolf and send its pelt to a friend in Canada in exchange for a moose killed there. William D ...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) and moose (Alces alces) populations in the Alberta oil sands region of western Canada are influenced by wolf (Canis lupus) predation, habitat degradation ...
New research suggests that, in the petroleum-rich Athabaska Oil Sands in northern Alberta, human activity related to oil production and the timber industry could be more important than wolves in the ...
Wolves travel shorter distances and move slower during snowfall events, according to new research. The effects were most pronounced at night, when wolves hunt, and behavior returned to normal within a ...
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