Comparing Wolf Leadership in a Pack to humans in Business

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  Safina, a naturalist who has studied wolves at Yellowstone National Park, says “alpha wolves” are just the opposite. According to Rick McIntyre, a wolf research quoted by Safina, “The main characteristic of an alpha male wolf is quiet confidence, quiet self-assurance.” McIntyre says such wolves “lead by example” because they know how to lead the pack. They project calmness …

Endangered Wolf Center hosts national panel to save the red wolf

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EUREKA, MO (KTVI) – They are some of the best minds in the United States when it comes to saving species. They’ve gathered at the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka with their sights set on saving the red wolf. “So the red wolf is the most endangered wolf in the world. There are only 50 individuals left in the wild …

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Let’s think about cougars and wolves

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Various environmental and conservation groups have called for bringing back some or all of the large mammals — elk, bison, wolves and cougars — killed and driven out of the region by humans over the past couple of centuries. One of those groups, Protect the Adirondacks, wants the issue studied, at least in regard to wolves and cougars, and so …

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NRC Given Authority for Wolf Hunting Decisions

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A judge ruled that the Natural Resource Commission has the authority to make decisions on wolf hunting. However, wolves still can not be hunted in Michigan. Gray wolves remain on the federal endangered species list, which means it’s illegal to kill them. The DNR is concerned because this means nothing can be done when wolves harm farmer’s livestock. They want …