Animal remains unearthed in Alaska give clues to how wolves were domesticated. By Alexander Nazaryan As the Late Pleistocene ice age drew to a close, people and wolves began to bond. From there ...
Two trappers in Fairbanks, Alaska, caught one of the largest wolves ever encountered in the wild shortly before Christmas. Tyler Freel, a staff writer for Outdoor Life based in Fairbanks ...
according to Alaska wildlife officials. But there's "very little we can do to impact that in a positive way," Scott told the Anchorage Daily News. "But we know that bears and wolves eat the calves ...
After deducting the weight of the plastic sled it was set on, the wolf weighed an incredible 149.6 pounds on a certified scale. It was weighed by Al Barrette, who is also a trapper, fur tanner, and ...
off-grid homestead in Alaska have opened up about the extreme lengths they go to in order to survive the brutal winter months—from braving encounters with wolves while sourcing water to driving ...
SITKA, Alaska— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that Alexander Archipelago wolves in Southeast Alaska may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act and started a year-long ...
SITKA, Alaska— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that Alexander Archipelago wolves in Southeast Alaska may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act and started a year-long ...
(CN) — Alaska is one of the last remnants of the wild in North America. It is home to a thriving population of wolves, with scientists estimating as many as 11,000 of the animals roam the vast ...
Wolves, then and now, mostly eat prey found on land, which in the case of ancient Alaska meant bison, mammoth and rodents. But the animal discovered at Swan Point got 57% of its sustenance from ...