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The hidden pressure wolves put on other predators that people rarely see changes how ecosystems work
You think ecosystem pressure is dramatic. You think it’s obvious. One predator shows up, and other predators fight or flee or get displaced. It’s visible. It’s clear.But that’s not how it actually ...
Wolves are arguably the most well-studied large predators in the world, yet new research shows there is still a lot to learn about their hunting tactics. Typically, wolves hunt large mammals like ...
Wildlife filmmakers camped out near wolves in the Idaho mountains in an effort to learn story of often-maligned creatures. (Courtesy photo) The Lobero ...
In a study involving several wolves and dogs, both animals performed better at finding hidden food if they had observed the food being hidden by a person—suggesting that they remembered where the food ...
About 100 additional wolves died over the winter in Wisconsin as a result of the delisting of grey wolves under the Endangered Species Act, alongside the 218 wolves killed by licensed hunters during ...
Researchers show that wolves have evolved ambush hunting tactics specifically tailored for catching and killing beavers. The study challenges the classic concept that wolves are solely cursorial ...
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