This post is the second in a series on scientific and public policy issues related
This post is the first in a series on scientific and public policy issues related
The climate crisis receives much coverage these days, mostly focused on extreme weather,
State environmental agencies across the Northeast insist that wolves are extirpated,
Together with more than a dozen conservation partners, the Rewilding Institute has submitted
Big W, or designated wilderness as prescribed under the 1964 Wilderness Act, is one
I first started scouting the Albemarle Peninsula in North Carolina in 2019 for the
In the late 1970s, wolf biologist Diane K. Boyd tracked a lone female wolf named
Comments by Randy Hayes, President for Rainforest Action Network, made on April 21,
Update from Anne Shaffer, PhD of the Coastal Watershed Institute on tracking