Can California protect wildlife while also safeguarding humans? Concerns about wolves and other predators prompt a hearing at ...
Wade Crowfoot, California’s Natural Resources Secretary, addressed the problem of “human-wildlife conflicts” for state ...
Touching wild animals, especially in National Parks, is both dangerous and illegal. Even so, many people make headlines every year for getting far too close to potentially threatening animals.
Wolves, with their powerful presence and keen hunting instincts, have long fascinated humans. Standing up to six feet tall and weighing between 66 to 180 pounds, the gray wolf is a formidable predator ...
In September 2017 a close friend was killed in Rhodope Prefecture in Norhern Greece. Her death was initially reported as being due to an attack by wolves with the local coroner reported as saying that ...
Despite management actions taken by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, livestock losses have resumed in the ...
Carrying staffs like shepherds, Sophie Morice-Couteau and Geoffroy Galliot inspect the nets of a sheepfold on a steep slope in the Baronnies massif, part of their daily mission to keep wolves away.
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