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Misunderstood Mesos: Aardwolves

Misunderstood Mesos: Aardwolves

by WERC | Apr 25, 2023 | Aardwolf, Aardwolves, Africa, Canines, Habitat, Hyenas, Jeremy Heft, Marine Mammals, Misunderstood Mesos

Among the shrublands of Africa lives a fascinating mesocarnivore that is named after two other, more popular, species.  However, the aardwolf is not related to either the aardvark or wolf, but rather an ancient member of the Hyaenidae, or hyena family.  Even though...

Listen: Red Wolves – Preventing Extinction…Again

Listen: Red Wolves – Preventing Extinction…Again

by wolfcenter | Mar 29, 2023 | Canines, Carnivores, Chris Anderson, Conservation, Extinction, Wolves

Check out this throwback episode of RadioWild where we talk with Regina Mossotti, the director of Animal Care and Conservation at the Endangered Wolf Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Red wolves are on the brink of becoming abandoned by the very organization that set out to save them from extinction.

Listen: RadioWild – A Native American Perspective

by wolfcenter | Jan 4, 2023 | Canines, Carnivores, Conservation

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

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

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

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...

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