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Luck favored a pack of wolves featured on a show called “Frozen Planet” – both in terms of apparently avoiding serious injury after trying to hunt a herd of bison, but also in the way that their hunt ended successfully.

What happens to nature after a nuclear accident? And how does wildlife deal with the world it inherits after human inhabitants have fled?

 The Christian Science Monitor posted a video regarding wolves in wyoming on YouTube.

The Associated Press and KDSK in St. Louis offer updates on the current status of five puppies which offer hope and optimism for the beleaguered Mexican Wolf recovery program.

Filmmaker David Douglas created a 40 minute documentary focused on the wolf story and reintroduction in Idaho.

According to Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife biology Pat Matthews a wolf pack composed of 10 wolves are now confirmed to be residing in Wallowa County.

KUSA-TV investigative reporter Deborah Sherman looks into illegal hunting in Colorado, including a particularly disturbed undercover video.

A Video, from the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance website, on the plight to protect and restore the Mexican Gray Wolf to the wilds of southwestern New Mexico.

Just one year after the world-famous wolf Limpy was killed outside Yellowstone National Park, the U.S. Department of the Interior has once again eliminated vital protections for Western wolves. Defenders calls for action with this ad.

Defenders of Wildlife offer a unique, and very valuable service. They work with ranchers, biologists and Federal land managers where it matters; The interaction points between human and wolf. The following video shows how Defenders of Wildlife is working on non-lethal ways to keep wolves away from livestock and support a peaceful co-existance. Visit the [...]

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