Year: 2014

A Wild Salute

November 11, 2014

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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Room for Wolf Recovery

November 10, 2014

A first-of-its-kind analysis by Center for Biological Diversity identified 359,000 square miles of additional suitable habitat for gray wolves in 19 of the lower 48 states that could significantly boost…

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Origin of Grand Canyon Canid Could Soon Be Solved

November 8, 2014

Last month U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) reported that a collared, wolf-like canid had repeatedly been observed and photographed on U.S. Forest Service land just north of Grand Canyon…

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Happy Birthday Hélène Grimaud!

November 7, 2014

 Sending happy birthday howls to Wolf Conservation Center founder Hélène Grimaud!

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Happy Howl-o-Ween!

October 31, 2014
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Unleash “Lone Wolf”

October 28, 2014

No other North American mammal inspires such a wide range of human emotions as the wolf. The passionate positive and negative responses that wolves inspire in people have left the…

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Critically Endangered Wolves Get a Clean Bill of Health

October 22, 2014

This time of year Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) staff and volunteers pry into the private lives of the critically endangered wolves that call the WCC home. It’s the season for…

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The WCC Talks Wolves on Heritage Radio Network

October 21, 2014

 Wolf Conservation Center‘s Maggie Howell talks all about wolves on Heritage Radio Network hosted by Animal Instinct. Listen HERE.

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John Vucetich Explains Why Public Wolf Hunts Are Not the Solution

October 20, 2014

John Vucetich, Michigan Tech associate professor of wildlife ecology and co-director of the Isle Royale Wolf-Moose Study, explains why a public hunt against wolves is not an answer.  Keep Michigan…

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Wolf Words of Wisdom

October 18, 2014
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