Oldest Dog Turns Out to Be a Wolf : Discovery News

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Wolves were here long before Man changed them into what they wanted… Typical humans… always trying to change the environment. Remains of a supposed dog dating to 31,680 years ago actually belonged to a wolf, according to a new study that has canine experts completely rethinking the origin and ancestry of dogs. The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, …

B.C.’s wolf cull under fire VOTE YES OR NO HERE

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Helicopters are already in the air, flying in the face of science, ethics and also the mass popular opinion of what people are really asking for. — Sadie Parr, Wolf Awareness director The government’s current grey wolf cull – which is targeting 184 animals – to save the dwindling caribou population is being called unethical and scientifically flawed by an advocacy …

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Lecture looks at effects of wolves in Yellowstone Park

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Yellowstone is Emerging as a more vibrant ecosystem thanks to the wolves and those that fight for them everyday! STEVENS POINT – Several ecological changes have occurred in Yellowstone National Park since the reintroduction of gray wolves. Learn more about this conservation project in a free lecture offered by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. “Aspen, Elk and Wolves on Yellowstone’s …

Coyote hunting allowed again in red wolf area

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North Carolina Officials need to have their Heads examined, Allowing hunters to hunt Coyotes in the same area. RALEIGH, N.C. Coyotes can be hunted again in the five-county territory of rare red wolves, North Carolina wildlife officials said Thursday. A temporary regulation allows hunters with a permit to shoot coyotes during daylight hours in Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington and Beaufort …