New Theory: Hunter-Gatherers Domesticated Dogs From Gray Wolves Study suggests hunter-gatherers in Europe were first to tame wolves via New Theory: Hunter-Gatherers Domesticated Dogs From Gray Wolves.
Wild Transylvania: Transylvania, the last great stronghold for wolves in Europe
Why are wolves so important for the environment? Well firstly they strengthen the ungulate population e.g. wild boar and deer, by preying on the sick, old and genetically inferior animals, allowing the healthiest individuals to breed and perpetuate their species. Wolves are the only predator in Europe that do this. via Wild Transylvania: Transylvania, the last great stronghold for wolves …
Don’t Stop Believing: The Ongoing Journey of OR-7 — Oregon Wild
Don’t Stop Believing: The Ongoing Journey of OR-7 The Wolf Formerly Known as OR-7 In the fall of 2011, a radio-collared Oregon wolf with the designation OR-7 from the Imnaha Pack in northeast Oregon made history. After an epic journey across the state, the two-year old male became the first confirmed wolf west of the Cascades since the last …
The lone wolf: OR-7 continues search for mate — Oregon Wild
The lone wolf: OR-7 continues search for mate By Lacey Jarrell Klamath Falls Herald and News January 11, 2014 All but one of Oregon’s 46 confirmed wolves are confined to the Northeast corner of the state. The gray wolf many believe left his Eastern Oregon pack in search of a mate may spend another breeding season alone. The gray …