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Wolf Ethology Course Resources
Wolf Ethology Class Resources Welcome to Wolf Ethology at the International Wolf Center, where you will learn from wolf care staff about wolf behavior, ecology, and biology through hands on experiences. You will practice wolf behavior data collection by observing our ambassador wolves, and monitor wolf activity in the Ely area through camera trapping, telemetry, […]
Public Attitudes Towards Wolves in Croatia: Positive Change with the Wolf Population Drop
Public Attitudes Towards Wolves in Croatia: Positive Change with the Wolf Population Drop SUBMITTED for the PROCEEDINGS of the WOLF MEETING IN LEON (SPAIN) 1993 Reprinted with permission from Djuro Huber. Djuro Huber Biology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Heinzelova 55, 41000 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia Berislav Radisic Biology Department, Veterinary Faculty, Heinzelova 55, 41000 Zagreb, […]
The ecocenter as a tourist attraction: Ely and the International Wolf Center
The Ecocenter as a Tourist Attraction: Ely and the International Wolf Center Editor’s Note: This page is a summary of a detailed report developed by Schaller. You may read the various sections in their entirety by following the links provided. David T. Schaller Department of Geography University of Minnesota Section 1: Introduction For many years, […]
The challenge and the opportunity to recover wolf populations
The challenge and the opportunity to recover wolf populations This article is reprinted with permission from Conservation Biology; 1995. 9(2): 1-9. By L. David Mech, Biological Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey Introduction The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was one of the first highly visible animals to be included on the U. S. Endangered Species list. The […]
nyssa – Jul 5, 2004 12:00 AM
Today Nyssa is 54 days old. Today a film crew from Germany was on site. Nyssa was undisturbed by the film crew and appeared to be at ease. She was very intent on chewing on a deer leg.
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The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wildlands and the human role in their future.