Two trappers in Fairbanks, Alaska, caught one of the largest wolves ever encountered in the wild shortly before Christmas.
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 ...
The rare gray wolf subspecies, which inhabits the coastal rainforests of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia, faces numerous threats. Legal trapping recently killed more than half the wolves in one ...
It is home to a thriving population of wolves, with scientists estimating as many as 11,000 of the animals roam the vast untrammeled territory of Alaska and Northwestern Canada. But human-wolf ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has denied a request to weaken sanctions on the protection of gray wolves in the ...
The request by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is scheduled ... international destination for people wanting to see a wild wolf — have long been blamed for declining wolf sightings ...
Based on wolf mating patterns ... To the Dene people, who have lived in Alaska and northwest Canada for many centuries, the debate over canine origins is in danger of missing an even bigger ...
Genetic test results are back on “Gary the Wolf-Dog,” but mystery remains about the creature in Alaska. Screengrab from Sara Haley's video on Facebook Genetic test results are back on the ...
The rare gray wolf subspecies, which inhabits the coastal rainforests of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia, faces numerous threats. Legal trapping recently killed more than half the wolves in one ...