by wolfcenter | Sep 30, 2022 | Chris Anderson, Conservation
Want to catch a sight of some African wildlife up close? Check out Alan Lacy’s latest video – it’s up in his classroom! In his video, Alan captures some incredible wildlife and gives insight into the routine of working on his latest film project. You’ll get to see...
by wolfcenter | Sep 28, 2022 | Conservation
We’ve spoken before about how much trouble invasive species can cause to ecosystems. However, not all invasive species cause problems. Some non-native species prove beneficial to the new environments they’re introduced to. A big one? Honeybees!1 Honeybees play an...
by wolfcenter | Sep 21, 2022 | Chris Anderson, Conservation, Mammals
As summer reaches its end and fall is on its way, many animals will start to get ready to hibernate. Animals of all kinds hibernate or enter into a similar state in order to survive the extreme temperatures that winter brings.1 During hibernation, the animal’s body...
by wolfcenter | Sep 19, 2022 | Jeremy Heft, Misunderstood Mesos, Pacific Marten
Pacific marten is one of the latest mammals on Earth to have achieved their distinct species declaration. They are so misunderstood that they were believed to be extinct until a recent discovery of a surviving population in 1996. Long thought to be a subspecies of...
by wolfcenter | Sep 16, 2022 | Chris Anderson, Conservation
Biodiversity is an integral part of maintaining ecosystem health. Without a variety of species, environments aren’t as resilient and they’re more likely to suffer. Maintaining and boosting biodiversity is a great way to strengthen our environment and its ecosystems....