Scientists have uncovered ancient wolf remains on a small Baltic island where wolves could only have been brought by humans. These animals weren’t dogs, but true wolves that ate the same marine food ...
New research shows humans may have brought wolves to a remote island, fed them, and cared for them thousands of years ago.
A remarkable discovery on a remote Swedish island is reshaping what scientists know about early human–wolf relationships and ...
Researchers used mathematical models to show wolves could have turned into dogs by scavenging near human settlements over 15,000 years. A recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal ...
Children are raised on stories about big bad wolves: how they prowl around forests, disguise themselves as sheep or grandmothers, and raze houses to eat little pigs living inside. We learn early that ...
Human interference in wildlife populations disrupts natural balance and simple solutions rarely resolve the complex tensions between biodiversity, lifestyles and economic interests, write University ...
Our writer spent 30 hours traveling with arctic wolves and gained a new appreciation for these predators of the tundra.
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