Predators like wolves have an advantage over deer and elk in deep snow. Understanding how different predators navigate snow can inform conservation and management.
A photographer has captured a strikingly graphic image that reveals the raw dynamics at play during winter in Yellowstone National Park. From Big Sky Wildlife, aka Scott Brovsky, via Instagram on Jan.
Alaska's wolf man, Frank Glaser, spent more than four decades in Alaska tracking and trapping wolves. Here's his take on wolf attacks.
The carnivorous predators eat harder foods - such as bones - to extract nutrition during warmer climates. The post Research reveals wolves eat bone to cope with climate change appeared first on Talker ...
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