A popular theory suggests wolves domesticated themselves for human food scraps—and new simulations suggests it's paw-sible.
A stinky rock in Minnesota drew wolves, otters, deer, beaver and fox into the line of sight of a wildlife camera. Watch the animals' antics as they investigate the smell.
Ryan Tebo, acting area wildlife supervisor in the southeastern part of the state, said he didn’t hear about the wolf’s ...
Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a community-based northern Lower Peninsula survey to detect any ...
Why is this story important • The Michigan DNR is relying on citizen reports to track wolf activity in the northern Lower ...
While eastern wolves require woodlands, coyotes evolved in the open Great Plains of the western U.S. and Canada. Far more ...
According to a Jan. 11, 2025, citation issued by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Lucas Dean Heusinkveld, 21, ...
Smith broke barriers for Native art and exhibited at major museums around the U.S. Before she died last month, she planned a ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a community-based ...
Before someone shot and killed a wolf in Southwest Michigan last year, officials had no reason to believe any had established ...
The DNR still doesn't know how the wolf ended up in Calhoun County. Through the DNR case report, photos and interview of the ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a northern Lower ...
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