Never Cry Wolves Blog
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Read the blog to get latest info and insights on wolves, their conservation, different species and much more. Never Cry Wolves is a blog by Canadian citizen named Stone who with the help of his website gives an important message about conservation efforts to protect these magnificent animals.
Never Cry Wolves Blog
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Last Updated on August 27, 2023 by Stone In a bold and significant step towards wildlife conservation, the government has found itself compelled to release red wolves into the wild. The red wolf (Canis lupus rufus) is a critically endangered species native to North America, and this decision represents a crucial effort to restore a once-thriving population that has dwindled to the brink of...
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on March 13, 2023 by Stone The Tamaskan wolf-dog is the ultimate no-wolf content lookalike. Tamaskan dogs are a relatively new breed that was developed in the 1980s by a group of British breeders. These dogs were created by crossing several Northern breeds, including Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, and German Shepherd, to create a wolf-like appearance with a friendly and trainable...
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1y ago
Last Updated on October 23, 2022 by Stone Sitting and relaxing by the campfire is the highlight of any camping trip. Five minutes after you sit down, however, you start to focus on just how uncomfortable the camp chair is. There’s probably a bar sticking in your back, the cup holder doesn’t fit your beverage of choice, and it wobbles. Furthermore, getting up from it can be a harrowing experience...
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on July 30, 2022 by Stone Mexican gray wolves are some of the most genetically distinct wolves in the Western Hemisphere. They are a subspecies that is found only in Mexico and Southwest America. Their slaughter was government sponsored in the mid-20th century, and they were driven to the brink of extinction. When the killing was halted, just seven animals were left in captivity.
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1y ago
Last Updated on October 25, 2022 by Stone Coyote vs red wolf – what is the difference and can they breed? While they are two very different animals they can and will mate. The resulting offspring is neither coyote nor wolf but a hybrid. This hybrid can thrive, grow to sexual maturity, and mate to produce more hybrids. Some people refer to these as coywolves. In order for breeding to happen...
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on October 25, 2022 by Stone Coyote vs red wolf – what is the difference and can they breed? While they are two very different animals they can and will mate. The resulting offspring is neither coyote nor wolf but a hybrid. This hybrid can thrive, grow to sexual maturity, and mate to produce more hybrids. Some people refer to these as coywolves. In order for breeding to happen...
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on October 23, 2022 by Stone Sitting and relaxing by the campfire is the highlight of any camping trip. Five minutes after you sit down, however, you start to focus on just how uncomfortable the camp chair is. There’s probably a bar sticking in your back, the cup holder doesn’t fit your beverage of choice, and it wobbles. Furthermore, getting up from it can be a harrowing experience...
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on July 30, 2022 by Stone Mexican gray wolves are some of the most genetically distinct wolves in the Western Hemisphere. They are a subspecies that is found only in Mexico and Southwest America. Their slaughter was government sponsored in the mid-20th century, and they were driven to the brink of extinction. When the killing was halted, just seven animals were left in captivity.
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on June 3, 2022 by Stone Yellowstone wolves are being killed at an alarming rate outside the park boundaries. Wolves were reintroduced to the park in 1995 from Canada and they have flourished until recently. Why are bordering states to the park threatening Yellowstone Park Wolves’ survival 27 years later? Absolutely they are. Wolves in Yellowstone are living in a protective bubble...
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Never Cry Wolves Blog
1y ago
Last Updated on July 22, 2022 by Stone We share the outdoors with all of nature’s creatures. Depending on where you live, you may be camping with wild wolves. You may be asking yourself, can I safely camp with wolves nearby, or is it too dangerous? Yes, you can. Wolf attacks on humans are the rarest of predator attacks. You are more likely to be attacked by other predators like a bear or a cougar.
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