Literature, myth and superstition portray the wolf as intelligent, cunning, cowardly and usually villainous. If man can apply his own characteristics to animals, the wolf indeed has all of these traits. Modern man also possesses a characteristic attitude toward the wolf - prejudice
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
WOLFERS IN NORTHEASTERN North Carolina were busy on February 5, 1768. Records from the Tyrrell Coun...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...
The scientific study of wolf behavior in North America is a recent development. In the early twentie...
Throughout millennia humans have coexisted with wolves, often hunting the same prey, and inhabiting ...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...
The recent recovery of wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) was met with opposition from the...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
An examination of attitudes towards the wolf, specifically the man-eating wolf in England. Recent st...
Few animals inspire such a mixture of fear, curiosity, and wonder as the wolf. Highly regarded but o...
In 2011, after nearly forty years of federal protection, gray wolves were removed from the Endangere...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...
In 2011, after nearly forty years of federal protection, the gray wolf was removed from the Endanger...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
WOLFERS IN NORTHEASTERN North Carolina were busy on February 5, 1768. Records from the Tyrrell Coun...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...
The scientific study of wolf behavior in North America is a recent development. In the early twentie...
Throughout millennia humans have coexisted with wolves, often hunting the same prey, and inhabiting ...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...
The recent recovery of wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) was met with opposition from the...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
An examination of attitudes towards the wolf, specifically the man-eating wolf in England. Recent st...
Few animals inspire such a mixture of fear, curiosity, and wonder as the wolf. Highly regarded but o...
In 2011, after nearly forty years of federal protection, gray wolves were removed from the Endangere...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...
In 2011, after nearly forty years of federal protection, the gray wolf was removed from the Endanger...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
WOLFERS IN NORTHEASTERN North Carolina were busy on February 5, 1768. Records from the Tyrrell Coun...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...