Fresh photos snapped in the wilds of southern Oregon confirm that the state’s famous wandering wolf, OR-7, has at least three mouths to feed. The images show two gray pups in about the same area where last month John Stephenson, a wolf coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, captured pictures of a black pup. Stephenson, who’s been monitoring …
Whole-genome sequence analysis shows that two endemic species of North American wolf
he U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) accepts the species status of both red and eastern wolves, with markedly divergent conservation implications. The red wolf is protected by the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA). However, the endangered eastern wolf, which was only recently recognized as a distinct species (8–14) and is currently restricted to a small portion of its historic …
Scientists find only one true wolf species in North America
How many species of wolves live in America? A new study suggests there is just one. The group analyzed the genomes of 12 pure gray wolves from areas with no coyotes, three coyotes from areas where there were no gray wolves, as well as six eastern wolves and three red wolves. They were looking for any mysterious genetic material that …
Now everyone that was crying they introduced a different wolf to Yellowstone just lost their argument – Protect The Wolves
Now everyone that was crying they introduced a different wolf to Yellowstone just lost their argument, follow the Link to the DNA Story!! Source: DNA Study Reveals the One and Only Wolf Species in North America – Protect The Wolves