Month: June 2022

The Natural History and Ecology of Melanism in Red Wolf and Coyote Populations of the Southeastern United States

June 21, 2022

The natural history and ecology of melanism in red wolf and coyote populations of the southeastern United States – evidence for Gloger’s rule, published in BMC Zoology on June 20,…

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Washington Officials Kill Two Wolves to Benefit Private Industry

June 17, 2022

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) officials killed two wolves, a yearling female and an adult male, from the Togo Pack in a misguided attempt to prevent livestock attacks.…

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Washington Officials Target Togo Wolf Pack to Protect Cows

June 13, 2022

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind issued a kill order for up to two wolves from the Togo wolf family in response to depredation of cattle on…

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Endangered Wolf Pup Born at the WCC Released to the Wild

June 8, 2022

Rare Wolf Pup Born at WCC Joins Wild Family On May 3, 2022, Mexican gray wolf Trumpet gave birth to three pups at the Wolf Conservation Center, each no larger…

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Mexican Gray Wolf Pup Born in New York Released to the Wild

June 5, 2022

On May 3, 2022, Mexican gray wolf Trumpet gave birth to three pups at the Wolf Conservation Center (South Salem, NY), each no larger than one pound in size. Although…

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