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Visalia Times-Delta on MSNIs this the end of gray wolf protections in California? As population grows, so do worriesGray wolf populations got a foothold in California. Their success means possible changes to CDFW conservation plans.
The private company Colossal Biosciences claims to have resurrected dire wolves through genetic editing. The resulting trio, ...
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Axios on MSNAre gray wolves losing ground in Washington?Washington's gray wolves saw their first population drop since the species returned nearly two decades ago. Why it matters: ...
Scientists say the Trump administration’s embrace of de-extinction won’t help endangered species like the Great Lakes gray ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: 1-eyed alpha queen’s death unites wolf packs to hunt bison at US national parkThe dramatic moment, recorded by photographer Julie Argyle, illustrates the problems apex predators endure, even when they ...
Oregon wildlife officials counted more gray wolves than ever last winter, a promising sign for the federally endangered ...
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ZME Science on MSNBut they’re not really dire wolves, are they?The company now says that three genetically modified gray wolf pups are dire wolves. But the two males (called Remus and ...
A proposed citizen initiative to end wolf reintroduction by the end of 2026 has resulted in ranchers and wolf advocates being ...
Colossal Bioscience says it has “de-extincted” the dire wolf, but other scientists disagree and say more important ...
California will reexamine its gray wolf conservation policies — including tactics North State ranchers use to protect cattle — now that the endangered and protected species' pack numbers are ...
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