A long-term study examining wolf–human interactions in Türkiye reveals the delicate balance between ecology and society.
New research shows humans may have brought wolves to a remote island, fed them, and cared for them thousands of years ago.
From Nordic lullabies to Grimm’s fairytales, the wolf has always haunted the edges of human history. Even today, wolves would represent a serious danger to nomads and herders, who ironically often ...
Humans cared for wolves long before dogs emerged, study finds - New evidence of wolves and humans living together on Swedish ...
Prehistoric wolf remains discovered on the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö suggest humans cared for wolves thousands of years ...
A remarkable discovery on a remote Swedish island is reshaping what scientists know about early human–wolf relationships and ...
Fear of the fabled ‘big bad wolf’ has dominated the public perception of wolves for millennia and strongly influences current debates concerning human-wildlife conflict. Humans both fear wolves and, ...
In September 2017 a close friend was killed in Rhodope Prefecture in Norhern Greece. Her death was initially reported as being due to an attack by wolves with the local coroner reported as saying that ...
The cave is low and dark, and it is dug into limestone on a little island in the Baltic Sea where the wind blows salt from all directions. For thousan.