The new study states that domestication was a two-way street where humans did not impose themselves on other organisms.
Competing theories explain how dogs came to be domesticated from wolves. Now, a new study adds further support to the idea ...
Living harmoniously with animals can be facilitated by teaching humans to accept their wild neighbors and tap into the ...
A team of mathematicians and statisticians from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, the University of Tennessee and ...
A Texas sanctuary an hour from Houston cares for wolves and wolf-dogs who can't be released back into the wild. Here's a ...
The researchers suspect one reason for the preference could be that most street dogs have fur shades of orange or brown that ...
They may have been drawn to the discarded remains from ancient human meals, and a new model shows tame wolves could have ...
What the findings do suggest, however, is that “the proto-domestication hypothesis cannot be rejected on the basis of time ...
It sounds strange, but researchers from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Kolkata recently published ...
Some have suggested that humans may have begun encouraging the friendliest wolves to hang around by adopting their puppies, finding their presence advantageous. Others have suggested that wolves ...
is a nonprofit organization that provides lifelong care for wolves and wolf-dogs and educates visitors about conservation. In this Q&A, Lauren Gaulding, the sanctuary’s education and ...
Dogs may look adorable when they snooze, but their sleeping habits actually hold fascinating clues on how living with humans ...