This month, the Journal of Mammalogy published a collection of articles criticizing the current structure of lethal control of predators, including wolves. The number of carnivores killed annually is staggering. Nearly 69,000 coyotes and 400…
This month, the Journal of Mammalogy published a collection of articles criticizing the current structure of lethal control of predators, including wolves. The number of carnivores killed annually is staggering. Nearly 69,000 coyotes and 400…
Discover the hidden behavior of wolves from filmmakers Jim and Jamie Dutcher, who studied and lived with the Sawtooth wolf pack in Idaho for almost a decade….
Not only is it #WolfWednesday, but today also marks International Peace Day. In a perfect world we would like to see wolves coexist with humans and thrive, and although we are making steps in the…
Happy #WolfWednesday! Today we will be tackling another common myth about wolves: wolves kill for sport. Unlike humans, wolves do not kill for sport. Wolves and all other predators kill for sustenance and survival. Sometimes…
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Our Indiegogo campaign has ended, and we surpassed our goal! We received a total of $7,176 to be put toward our effort to educate kids about wolves. The Gray Wolf Educator Guide is coming to…
Living with Wolves developed a unique and engaging Gray Wolf Educator Guide with National Geographic, to help teachers bring the excitement of the high-interest topic of wolves into the classroom. We want to deliver this…