Locals are less enthusiastic about rewilding Survey participants living near the Oder Delta (within 100 km) did not show the same appetite for rewilding initiatives. Local respondents showed a ...
Wolves are less dangerous than pet dogs and should be reintroduced to Britain, according to a rewilding campaigner. Historically, wolves have been portrayed in Britain as “terrifying creatures” but ...
What would rewilding mean for a country like the UK? Bringing back wolves and bears? Returning the land to how it looked in prehistoric times? How will people fit into this wild and unimaginably ...
Managing federal lands in ways that better support wolf and beaver populations could help re-establish a host of important ecological processes across the West, according to a group of 20 scientists ...
The wolves of Yellowstone National Park are perhaps the most recognizable conservation success story in America. Native wolves were exterminated in the park by the 1920s — shot and poisoned as part of ...
Barr and Desmond deliver a visually striking account of the 1995 reintroduction of 14 gray wolves from Canada to Yellowstone National Park, after more than 60 years without wolves’ presence. Divvied ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. This article is more than 2 years old. Colorado recently ...
A new paper written by 20 wildlife biologists and ecologists and published in the journal BioScience this month offers a simple, cost-effective solution to many of the problems plaguing the West: ...
As the Western U.S. again endures record-breaking summer heat and enters our third decade of drought, it's time for us to adopt bold, regionwide solutions that will support climate-resilient ...
In February 2021, a black wolf wandered across the border of Yellowstone National Park in Montana. Called 1155, he wore a radio collar that park biologists fit him with three years before. When he ...
An online survey conducted in Germany and Poland shows that large parts of the participants support the return of large carnivores and herbivores, such as wolves and elk, to the Oder Delta region.