High-altitude genes could turn Himalayan wolves into a new species 

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Genetic analysis suggests they differ significantly from gray wolves In the high grasslands of Earth’s tallest mountains lives a group of wolves known for their long snouts, pale woolly pelts, and low-pitched calls. Now, their genes are also setting them apart. A new study suggests these wolves—which range across northern India, China, and Nepal—are genetically distinct from the gray wolves …

Wolves regurgitate blueberries for their pups to eat 

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Gray wolves are known to snack on blueberries, but the animals do more than fill their own bellies. A new, serendipitous observation shows an adult wolf regurgitating the berries for its pups to eat, the first time anyone has documented this behavior. Wolves have a well-earned reputation as skillful hunters with a taste for large, hoofed ungulates like deer and …

Wolf vs. Elk: Colorado Complaining

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Colorado Hunters slaughter nearly 50,000 Elk per year its reported in Colorado Encyclopedia, and they are complaining what wolves will do? Seriously???? Colorado complaining follows: Does anyone see the coming conflict with the apparent shrinking number of elk in southwest Colorado, and the reintroduction of wolves? Increasing bear numbers are part of the problem of fewer calves surviving. Add wolves …

Wildlife Commission Rejects Expanded Wolf Hunts in Northwest Montana 

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  Is Montana Listening?? A Blessing for Our Sacred Resources in Yellowstone! Despite a proposal from state wildlife managers to extend the general wolf-hunting and trapping seasons in Montana’s northwest corner while doubling its allowable harvest quota, members of the state Fish and Wildlife Commission on Feb. 13 elected to maintain the current season dates and quotas as spelled out …