Por: The Daily Beast Nation February 03, 2023
For years, members of the Native American community say they were deeply suspicious of Nathan Chasing Horse.“It was, ‘Make sure you never leave a young woman alone with this person,’” Frances Danger, who is Muskogee and Seminole, told The Daily Beast. “It was never an exact allegation of specific things, but we knew. We knew.”Chasing Horse, who gained a modicum of fame as the character Smiles a Lot in the 1990 Kevin Costner... + full article
Ars Technica USA Science January 26, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 26, 2023 3:15 pm UTC / So cute yet—for some animals—so tasty. Share this story People love otters, wolves, and deer. Respectively, they’re crafty, intelligent, and majestic. Put them all together on an... + más
Hunters set a record for deer harvests in Maine | Portland Press Herald
You shot a deer, but the local deer cutter is full? Butcher it yourself | Portland Press Herald
Associated Press USA Life November 30, 2022
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A judge on Tuesday lifted a temporary restraining order that limited wolf hunting and trapping in the state, saying there is nothing to suggest rules now in place will make wolf populations unsustainable in the short term.District Judge Christopher Abbott... + más
Montana judge to decide on wolf hunting limits | WPLG Local 10
Montana officials urge judge to lift limit on wolf kills | Associated Press
ABC News USA Nation November 25, 2022
Researchers studying grey wolf populations in Yellowstone National Park have discovered an intriguing reason why some wolves may be more inclined to become pack leaders.Grey wolves exposed to Toxoplasma gondii -- the parasite that causes the disease toxoplasmosis -- are more... + más
Behavior-changing parasite moves wolves to the head of the pack | Ars Technica
Why Are There So Many Black Wolves In Yellowstone? | Forbes
Forbes USA Life November 18, 2022
Illinois-based licensed cannabis brand Verilife announced on Wednesday that the company has signed a groundbreaking sponsorship deal with the Chicago Wolves, the American Hockey League’s championship team for 2022. The groundbreaking agreement, the first between a cannabis... + más
Visconti: Pens And Inks For Fall | Forbes
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 20, 2022
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Environmentalists are pushing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to do more to protect Mexican gray wolves after one of the endangered predators was found dead in southwestern New Mexico.The Western Watersheds Project is among the groups that have been... + más
Early data indicates Idaho wolf population is holding steady | Associated Press
Early data indicates Idaho wolf population is holding steady | WPLG Local 10
CBS News USA Science October 20, 2022
Environmentalists are pushing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to do more to protect Mexican gray wolves after one of the endangered predators was found dead in southwestern New Mexico.The Western Watersheds Project is among the groups that have been critical of the... + más
Wolf known for genetic value found dead in New Mexico | WPLG Local 10
Newsweek USA Tech September 27, 2022
Gray wolves are making a huge comeback in Europe after populations were decimated by human hunting since the 19th century.The return of wolves on the European continent has been documented in a new report by Rewilding Europe, a Netherlands-based nonprofit organization that aims... + más
CIA funding wooly mammoth de-extinction company | Newsweek
DNR: Wisconsin wolf population likely now 972 animals | Associated Press
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