With American wolf populations on the rise in places like the Upper Midwest and the Mountain West, more and more folks are curious: what do wolves eat? Maybe you have direct experience with wolf kills ...
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis). Researchers at the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program (EWCP) observed ...
One of the world’s rarest carnivores, the Ethiopian wolf, enjoys snacking on flower nectar, a new study has found. This wolf is, in fact, the first large carnivore documented feeding on nectar and ...
The wolves feeding on a carcass in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming © Wirestock Creators/Shutterstock.com Wolves and ravens have long been closely associated with ...
The Ethiopian wolf has surprised researchers with its newfound role in pollination. A recent study published in Ecology documents how this endangered predator forages for nectar from the Ethiopian red ...
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New research shows ravens use memory to locate areas where wolves are likely to make kills. Instead of trailing wolf packs, ...
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