Learn how warming winters are making life harder for grey wolves, a struggle that the species has faced at least once before.
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Photographers had a close encounter with wolves on a snowy island in Canada
Talk about getting up close and personal with nature!
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Witness a magnificent wolf roaming the snowy wilderness freely
A magnificent wolf roams snowy wilderness freely, a true symbol of raw nature.
Fossil and modern wolf teeth show that as winters grow warmer and snow declines, gray wolves are forced to work harder for food.
Wolves eat more bone to cope with climate change, reveals new research. Fossil evidence has shown how grey wolves adapt their ...
Gray wolves adapt their diets as a result of climate change, eating harder foods such as bones to extract nutrition during warmer climates, new research has found. The study, led by the University of ...
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