Washington’s gray wolf population surged over 17% after a sharp decline. Discover what drove the comeback and what it means ...
Gray wolf pups are born nearly helpless: blind, deaf and lacking the acute sense of smell of their elders. They usually remain in the safe confines of their den until they are at least three weeks old ...
On a remote Alaskan island, gray wolves are rewriting the rulebook by hunting sea otters — a behavior few scientists ever expected to see. Researchers are now uncovering how these coastal wolves ...
WDFW biologists Ben Maletzke, left, and Trent Roussin do a health check on a wolf after collaring it prior to releasing it. (Photo courtesy of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) The gray wolf ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — A federal judge’s decision this week reset the fight for gray wolf protections across the West. The decision found that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ignored scientific evidence ...
With its enchanting eyes, powerful jaws, acute senses and haunting howls, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) — the largest member of the dog family — is a wilderness icon. Once the most widespread mammal on ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House passed a bill last week removing federal protections for gray wolves in the lower 48 states. It directs the Department of the Interior to reinstate a 2020 rule that removed ...
For the first time in a century, biologists have documented a gray wolf in Los Angeles County over the weekend, a sign that these predators that were eliminated from the state by hunters are making a ...