We hope you had a wonderful New Year! We have a great throwback episode of RadioWild for you today. We chat with Wilson Wewa of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs as part of our Great Predator Debate Series. We talk about the influence Nature has on mankind, and...

Hunting Tactics of Solitary and Pack Hunters
by wolfcenter | Nov 23, 2022 | Canines, Carnivores, Chris Anderson, Conservation
Wolves are pack hunters, which means they work together to take down prey. Lions, orcas, and even some shark species are pack hunters. Pack hunters can have an advantage over solitary hunters because they tend to be able to have more success when hunting prey and can...

Listen: Our Chat with Brooks Fahy from Predator Defense
by wolfcenter | Nov 16, 2022 | Canines, Carnivores, Chris Anderson
Check out this throwback episode of RadioWild where we chat with Brooks Fahy from Predator Defense. In this episode, we talk with Brooks Fahy about important issues regarding predators across America. Wolves, coyotes, cougars, bobcats, and bears have been under the...

Adaptations To Keep Warm In Winter
by wolfcenter | Nov 9, 2022 | Canines, Chris Anderson, Conservation, Wolves
As winter approaches, animals have to adapt to the plummeting temperatures. Depending on what species they are, they may be made to thrive in cold temperatures, or they may need to hunker down for a while until warmer weather comes back around. No matter what, all...

Listen: Our Talk With Oregon Wild’s Rob Klavins
by wolfcenter | Nov 4, 2022 | Canines, Carnivores, Chris Anderson, Wolves, Wolves
Curious about what wolf management looks like? Find out in this throwback RadioWild interview with Rob Klavins from Oregon Wild. Oregon Wild’s Rob Klavins is not new to the subject of outdoor education and advocating for the conservation of wolves and other large...

Keep Up with Canines Assisting Conservation
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...
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