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Pamela Flick: We can live peacefully with the wolves

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On a cold day in late December 2011, California’s landscape quietly changed in a historic way: a wild wolf was confirmed in the Golden State for the first time in nearly 90 years. This lone male wolf, dubbed OR-7, was confirmed by wildlife officials to have made the long journey from northeastern Oregon to Siskiyou County. But OR-7 didn’t stop …

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National Geographic Events – The Hidden Life of Wolves

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Get to know the wolves of the Sawtooth Pack through the lens of filmmakers *Jim and Jamie Dutcher*. “We thought if people could see the way these animals lived and played together, and witness their subtle acts of compassion and care, perhaps some of the fear and misunderstanding swirling around wolves would dissipate”⎯Jim and Jamie Dutcher After an award-winning filmmaking …

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Wolf Species Howl in Distinct Dialects : Discovery News

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Wolf species have distinctive howling repertoires that function like dialects, finds the biggest study ever done on canid howling. A research team from the United States, United Kingdom, Spain and India ran more than 2,000 different recorded howls from 13 canid species and subspecies (the canid family includes wolves, jackals, and domestic dogs) through a software algorithm that boiled them …