Posts Tagged ‘research’
Coyote Dispersal and Ecology in Westchester County
Last year, the Wolf Conservation Center Integrative Ecology & Coexistence Lab (WCC-IECL) initiated a study of local wildlife in Westchester County, New York, with a particular focus on coyote ecology.…
Read MoreLove in the Wild: What Drives Red Wolf Pairing Success
Do opposites really attract? With Red Wolves, it just might be true. Our research partner Lovin, a graduate student at Utah State University advised by Dr. Julie Young, is helping…
Read MoreWCC is Learning the Power of AudioMoths
Listening to the Wild: How AudioMoths Are Helping Us Understand Gulf Coast Canids and Inform Red Wolf Recovery Over several days this past month, WCC’s Conservation Scientist Colleen O’Donnell found…
Read MoreWCC Research Team Presents at The Wildlife Society’s Annual Conference
At the Wolf Conservation Center, our passion for wolves transcends the boundaries of our New York-based facility, driving us toward groundbreaking research that broadens our understanding of wolves and other…
Read MoreConservation groups dismayed by agency removal of wandering wolf Asha
For immediate release: January 23 , 2023 Media contacts:Chris Smith, WildEarth Guardians, (505) 395-6177; csmith@wildearthguardians.orgGreta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520) 623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.orgMichael Robinson, Center for Biological Diversity, (575) 313-7017; michaelr@biologicaldiversity.orgRenee…
Read MoreTo Understand How Earliest Predators Hunted, Scientists Look at Ears
Have you heard? The size and structure of a species’ inner ear are correlated to its hunting techniques! As faster species evolved, their inner ears grew in size. Larger inner…
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