WOLVES
Wolves Have Different ‘Howling Dialects,' Machine Learning Finds
The research could help improve current wolf conservation and management methods.
Here Are All the Ways the New Nickelback Album Will Be Better Than 'SWISH'
"Wolves" will never be as great as that one song they made about 'Spider-Man.'
What the Evolution of Kit Sponsors Tells Us About the Premier League
A look back over two decades of shirt sponsors provides a stripped-down history of the Premier League's rapid financial development.
Over 11,000 Norwegians Register to Hunt Just 16 Wolves
Conservationists worry that after rebounding from near obsolescence in Norway, the nation's wolf population is once again at risk due to hunting.
Thompson, Manitoba: Wolf Capital of the World
How a Canadian city is planning to become a world-class centre for wolf-positive research, education and eco-tourism.
Arsenal Goalkeeper is the Solution to Arsenal's Striker Shortage
Arsenal's out-on-loan 'keeper can hit the sweetest volley.
Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone Is Now a Thriving Wildlife Habitat
A recent study concludes that the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is starting to look more like a de facto nature reserve, teeming with elk, roe deer, red deer, wild boar, and wolves.
We Hung Out with Wolves in the Florida Panhandle
At the Seacrest Wolf Preserve, you can cuddle up to some friendly beasts.
Why Is The Premier of BC Slut-Shaming Miley Cyrus and Pamela Anderson?
BC Premier Christy Clark should know better, one would think.
The Republican Plan to Dismantle the Endangered Species Act
The Endangered Species Act is a watershed environmental statute, but some members of Congress want it gone.
Predator Politics
Coyote-wolf hybrids are coming to American towns. In Chappaqua, New York, home to The Clintons, they've ignited fears and anger—and birthed the phrase "coyote jihad."