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Bramble Park Zoo has broken ground on a complete renovation of its wolf habitat. Here's what visitors can expect.
Visitors to the Cincinnati Zoo can currently find the Mexican gray wolves in Wolf Woods until the habitat is completed. Zoo officials are also working on a breeding program at one of its off-site ...
Make Some Noise, But Don’t Freak Out. If you see a wolf in the distance, consider yourself lucky—it’s not every day you get ...
The Colorado Conservation Alliance released a storymap of Western Slope Wolf Habitat in February, and a spokesperson for the group said it shows “facts” that should have been revealed before ...
Parts of the Sierra Nevada could be an excellent habitat for gray wolves in California, ... The last California gray wolf seen in the 20th century was felled by a hunter in Lassen County in 1924.
Disregard for the importance of habitat is evident in the fanfare over Colossal’s so-called dire wolves — more accurately, grey wolves with dire wolf DNA spliced into their genome.Consider ...
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - A local animal habitat is preparing to accept several wolf dogs rescued from horrific conditions. Advocates said that loopholes in the fur and urine farm industry are ...
CLEVELAND (AP) — A wolf briefly escaped its habitat Monday at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo but was recaptured, and no guests or employees were hurt, authorities said.
To breathless media coverage, a company called Colossal Biosciences now claims to have produced three genetically engineered pups of the long-extinct dire wolf. Scientific criticism followed fast.
A five-year evaluation of the binational Mexican gray wolf recovery program reveals a stark contrast between the recovery programs in the United States and Mexico. Federal officials lauded the U.S ...
Finally, in one photo, a wolf looks directly at the camera, its muzzle dusted in pollen. "You see it's completely yellow," observes Lai. This suggests the animal might be transferring pollen from ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is working to build a new habitat to help care for a species that was considered extinct in the wild in the late 1970s.