Scientists show that wolves that are eating sea otters in Alaska have much higher concentrations of mercury than those eating other prey such as deer and moose. In late 2020, a female coastal wolf ...
Some coastal wolves in Alaska, U.S., have toxic levels of mercury in their bodies after shifting from a terrestrial diet of deer and moose to a marine diet heavy with sea otters, new research finds.
State wildlife officials want permission to kill 100 wolves a year via aerial gunning in a massive game unit bounded by Denali National Park and Preserve and Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The ...
It's not just Fat Bear Week in Alaska. Trail cameras are also capturing wolves, moose and more Millions of people worldwide tuned in for a remote Alaska national park's ''Fat Bear Week'' celebration ...
The caribou remained intent on the performing wolf in front of her. The gray wolf howled, trotted back and forth, and ...
Not far from a populated neighborhood in Anchorage, a network of trail cameras capture a myriad of wildlife. (AP Video by ...
In late 2020, a female coastal wolf collared for a study on predation patterns unexpectedly died in southeastern Alaska. The wolf, No. 202006, was only four years old. “We spent quite a bit of time ...
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