Frank Glaser, a legendary frontiersman and government trapper, spent nearly 40 years among wolves — and tracking down facts about wolf attacks. Here's what he learned ...
EarlyHumans on MSN
How humans turned wolves into dogs
Thousands of years ago, humans made a decision that would reshape the planet forever — they began domesticating animals. Starting with wolves that would become dogs, and stretching across millennia to ...
Under agreement, the Sublette County resident would avoid time behind bars but would pay a $1,000 fine, face 18 months of supervised probation and be prohibited from hunting, fishing and drinking ...
Gray wolves adapt their diets as a result of climate change, eating harder foods such as bones to extract nutrition during warmer climates, new research has found. The study, led by the University of ...
The Sublette County attorney prosecuting Cody Roberts for cruelty for allegedly torturing a wolf says chasing it down and taping its mouth are all part ...
10-Minutes Amazing Life on MSN
Arctic wolves pause after sensing distant movement
A group of Arctic wolves stands alert in the snowy forest, their focus aligned in the same direction. The synchronized pause suggests they detected movement or sound beyond the frame. Their slight ...
The Journal News on MSN
Byram Hills and Tappan Zee advance, will meet for the Class A title
Winning a gold ball is the goal of every basketball team in Section 1 when the season begins. Follow along for live updates and game coverage.
Fossil and modern wolf teeth show that as winters grow warmer and snow declines, gray wolves are forced to work harder for food.
WyoFile on MSN
‘In a trial, I think he’d get off’: Sublette County reacts to Cody Roberts’ felony animal cruelty plea deal
Sublette County folks and far-flung activists weigh in on a deal that would keep the infamous wolf captor out of prison. The ...
The Nation on MSN
Who Really Controls the World’s Rivers?
Environment / Books & the Arts / James C. Scott’s last book, In Praise of Floods, asks if it’s too late for humanity to ...
In the summer of 2022, extreme heat and unprecedented drought drove parts of the world’s third largest river, the Yangtze, to dry up. The impacts for hydropower, shipping and industry in China were ...
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