When the wolves first came to Colorado neither state officials nor ranchers were legally allowed to interfere unless they were attacking a person, officials say. This month, the state Parks and Wildlife Commission approved someemergency control measuresand those will have to last until a broader man...
Wolves Return as Kings of the American Serengeti Reintroduced to Yellowstone Two Years Ago, Wolves Have Now Halved the Coyote Population in Some Places during a Turf WarAs biologist Jennifer Sheldon knelt over the coyote's body,it took only a moment for her figure...Todd Wilkinson, Monito...
The exponential rise of Latin music consumption parallels Latin music festivals’ ascent, with música urbana taking the lead in both. This success opened up more pathways for diverse Latin genres to be (re)introduced to U.S. audiences, as well as the impressive growth of events li...
It’s safe to say that the tradition is still strong in this state. According to the Gillette News Record,hunting license figures have remained stable year over year. Wyoming hunting allows for elk, deer, antelope, black bear, wolves, mountain goat, bison, sheep, and more. #1. South Dakot...
It’s safe to say that the tradition is still strong in this state. According to the Gillette News Record,hunting license figures have remained stable year over year. Wyoming hunting allows for elk, deer, antelope, black bear, wolves, mountain goat, bison, sheep, and more. ...
It’s safe to say that the tradition is still strong in this state. According to the Gillette News Record,hunting license figures have remained stable year over year. Wyoming hunting allows for elk, deer, antelope, black bear, wolves, mountain goat, bison, sheep, and more. ...
It’s safe to say that the tradition is still strong in this state. According to the Gillette News Record,hunting license figures have remained stable year over year. Wyoming hunting allows for elk, deer, antelope, black bear, wolves, mountain goat, bison, sheep, and more. ...
We're constantly seeking answers to these fundamental human questions, and now, science has the answers. Clever, relatable, and revealing, this eye-opening narrative from Indiana University School of Medicine professor Bill Sullivan explores why we do the things we do through the lens of genetics...
Dogs are the only non-primate animal to look people in the eyes. After studies on the domestication of wolves researchers were expecting to find eye contact as a shared trait. It’s a unique behavior between humans and dogs. Dogs seek out eye contact from humans but not from their own pa...
A small change in path can have major consequences in an Arctic val- ley through which thousands of caribou migrate, trampling the ground, eating lichens, transporting nutrients, feeding wolves, and generally altering the ecology. Taken all together, then, mosquitoes would be missed in the Arctic...