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Nearly half of Italy's wolves are part dog now, thanks to hybridization. Is that a threat to the species?
Between 15,000 and 30,000 years ago, a now-extinct population of wolves evolved into dogs, with a little help from humans.
Just a decade ago, the wolf population had dwindled to two wolves due to inbreeding. Now there are at least 37.
PORTLAND, Ore.— Oregon’s wolf population grew by 13% last year, marking only the second year of double-digit growth since 2019, according to a report released today by the state Department of Fish and ...
Last month, Mexican gray wolves hit another important milestone in the effort to reintroduce them in the wild across the ...
The three wolf packs have efficiently taken down a quarter of the island's once overabundant moose population in the last ...
Washington’s gray wolf population surged over 17% after a sharp decline. Discover what drove the comeback and what it means ...
HOUGHTON — Isle Royale’s wolf population is surging to a near record high while the moose population is plummeting, the 2026 ...
Oregon's known wolf population grew by 13% overall and 79% in the western half of the state as canis lupus continued to spread in the Beaver State during 2025. The minimum number of wolves in Oregon ...
Oregon’s gray wolf population is continuing to grow and expand west, state wildlife officials said. The state wolf population grew from 204 to 230 animals in 2025, amounting to a 13% increase, the ...
Oregon’s wolf population continued to grow and disperse westward in 2025, with three new packs in the Cascades and increased sightings in recreational areas and rural neighborhoods in Central Oregon.
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