by wolfcenter | Oct 24, 2022 | Chris Anderson, Conservation, Wolves
Conflicts between wolves and humans have often stemmed from wolves taking down livestock – which causes an expensive problem for ranchers. Get an inside look into the local community’s reactions to wolves being reintroduced to Oregon as Alan Lacy speaks with Todd Nash...
by wolfcenter | Oct 17, 2022 | Jeremy Heft, Misunderstood Mesos
When most people think of “skunk,” they picture the notorious striped skunk, a species that we examined in a previous Misunderstood Meso piece. However, another variety of skunk inhabits most of the same range as their more popular cousin yet is less understood and...
by wolfcenter | Oct 14, 2022 | Conservation
Check out this throwback talk we had with Mike Keckler of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game on RadioWild! Alan Lacy speaks with Mike about wolves, wildlife, and the role Fish and Game plays in managing wildlife in the state of Idaho. Idaho has seen a successful...
by wolfcenter | Oct 12, 2022 | Carnivores, Chris Anderson
Carnivores need to be strong to take down their prey – and their teeth are sharp so they can slice through flesh, instead of grind down plants. But have you ever wondered which carnivore has the strongest bite? Several studies have been done on this and we have some...
by wolfcenter | Oct 10, 2022 | Canines, Chris Anderson
Canines can be essential team members when it comes to conservation. They’ve been able to help biologists protect habitats, identify diseased plants, find bats, and even locate invasive wildlife and keep them in one place so biologists can trap and remove them from an...