Wolves in North America Before the arrival of European settlers, wolves ranged widely across the continent, from coast to coast and from Canada to Mexico. Two species are found in North America, the gray wolf, with its various subspecies, and the red wolf. Historically, gray wolves were found throughout most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with red wolves …
Wolves of Europe : Documentary on the Return of the European Wolf – YouTube
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DNA links origin of dogs to wolves in Europe more than 19,000 years ago | NOLA.com
NEW YORK — For years, scientists have been dogged by this evolution question: Just where did man’s best friend first appear? The earliest known doglike fossils come from Europe. But DNA studies have implicated east Asia and the Middle East. Now a large DNA study is lining up with the fossils, suggesting dogs originated in Europe some 19,000 to 32,000 …
Pet dogs ‘descended from European wolves’ › News in Science (ABC Science)
A new comparison of DNA from modern canines and ancient fossils suggests that today’s pets are descended from now-extinct populations of wolves in Europe. They likely scavenged bones from scrap piles left behind by hunter-gatherers, say researchers in today’s issue of the journal Science. via Pet dogs ‘descended from European wolves’ ⺠News in Science (ABC Science).