A dog’s main tools for discovering the world present its nose and paws. Dog paws work a lot for dogs’ bodies and help them to investigate the environment. They walk, scratch, jump, run and dig thank to those marvelous body parts. Since they are also most exposed to many harmful influences, every dog owner needs […]
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Big support for Wolves protected status
Farmers, ranchers, hunters and wildlife advocates filled a Brainerd auditorium Tuesday night to give passionate testimony for and against a proposal to remove federal protections for gray wolves. The hearing was the only opportunity, anywhere in the country, for members of the public to give input in person on the proposal by the U.S. Fish […]
BITS – The Magnificent Rescued Shy WolfDog
An Article by Patricia B. McConnell, PhD, CAAB Emeritus. Bits is a hybrid wolfdog. Or maybe some coyote, no one knows. He is drop-dead gorgeous and is flat out terrified of strangers. He has been living with Jayne and Mike Belskey at the Grey Wolf Central Wisconsin Rescue for two years now, having been rescued […]
Yeti spotted in Siberia
Three separate ‘sightings of yetis’ in Siberia ahead of new expedition to find the ‘abominable snowman’, Yetis have been ‘sighted’ recently in three different remote areas in Kemerovo region, according to local reports. DNA ‘tests’ of hair supposedly from a Yeti in a Siberian cave show it comes from an unknown mammal closely related to […]
Wolf collared after fears of food conditioning
Parks Canada collared a Bow Valley yearling female wolf on May 27 after concerns she was in danger of becoming food conditioned. Jesse Whittington, a wildlife biologist with Banff National Park said the young gray coloured wolf had to be collared after they noticed she was acting indifferent towards people. “Earlier in the spring we […]
Wild wolf cubs born in the Netherlands
Wolves are officially back in the Netherlands, two centuries after the animals were hunted to extinction in the country, after a pair produced a litter in the wild — news welcomed Thursday by conservationists. The province of Gelderland posted a video online this week showing three young wolves in a forest clearing, though the province said in […]
Wolves are back in Switzerland
17,000 pairs of big eyes. 17,000 pairs of big ears. 17,000 sets of big teeth. With thousands of wolves now roaming continental Europe, Little Red Riding Hood better watch out. After years of persecution and hunting, the European wolf population is on the rise. Packs have been roaming the Carpathian and Balkan regions, in countries including […]
Giant wolf’s head found in permafrost
Scientists are investigating whether a giant, 40,000-year-old wolf’s head found perfectly preserved beneath Siberian permafrost could have been chopped off by hunters. The severed head was found above the Arctic Circle by local man Pavel Efimov a year ago but was only announced by researchers studying the Ice Age mammal last week. They are now […]
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