Posts Tagged: living
Living with Livestock and Wolves – Review of the Literature
July 3, 2019
In 2008 the first breeding pack of Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) in Washington was documented near Twisp in the Methow Valley following an absence of nearly 70 years. In response to the wolves’ reappearance in Washington, the Fish and Wildlife … read more
Posted in Non-Lethal Management Tools | Tagged literature, livestock, living, review, wolves
Living With Wolves: Tips for Avoiding Conflicts
July 2, 2019
Wolves are shy and generally avoid humans. Most people will never see a wolf, let alone have a conflict with one. Wolves can, however, lose their fear of humans through habituation and may approach camping are a s, homes or … read more
Posted in Human Safety | Tagged avoiding, conflicts, living, wolves
Social Living Mitigates the Costs of a Chronic Illness in a Cooperative Carnivore
June 16, 2019
Infection risk is assumed to increase with social group size, and thus be a cost of group living. We assess infection risk and costs with respect to group size using data from an epidemic of sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptes scabiei) among … read more
Posted in Biology | Tagged chronic, costs, illness, living, mitigates, social
Shades of Gray: Living with Wolves, Produced by Link TV’s Earth Focus.
March 9, 2013
“The future of the gray wolf is uncertain. The polarized debate over killing wolves and the search for a middle ground is the subject of a new investigative TV special Shades of Gray: Living with Wolves, produced by Link TV’s environmental news magazine Earth Focus.”
Posted in All News, Front Page News, News, Regional Wolves, WolfWatcher | Tagged earth, focus, living, produced, shades, wolves
Wolves in Your Living Room
April 24, 2012
“Do you think about wolves and wish you could see them every single day?” read more
Posted in All News, Front Page News, News, WolfWatcher | Tagged living, wolves