MOST DOGS HAVE SOME WOLF DNA, SCIENTISTS SAY. THESE BREEDS HAVE MORE THAN OTHERS.

November 25th: Those tiny, fluffy dogs walking down the street may look cute but beware — they probably have some wolf in them.


WILDLIFE CAMERA CAPTURES WOLVES HUNTING DEER ON THE VELUWE

November 22nd: A wildlife camera captured a tense pursuit on the Veluwe as two wolves chased a red deer across a shallow pond, leaving the animal injured but alive, according to wildlife officials.


NEW LOBOS IN TOWN: ALBUQUERQUE'S ZOO PREPARES TO OPEN MEXICAN WOLF CONSERVATION FACILITY

November 21st, New Mexico: New Mexico’s most controversial carnivore has a new home in the heart of the state’s largest city.


WOLF ACTIVITY INCREASES AS WEATHER COOLS

November 20th, Minnesota: The occasional spotting wolves may not be a particularly rare experience for many in the Northland, but Ely residents were surprised recently by a series of sightings in the city earlier this month.


NEW WOLF PACK FOUND IN CALIFORNIA AS NUMBERS CONTINUE TO RISE

November 19th, California: California wildlife officials confirmed the existence of a new wolf pack in southern Plumas County this week, bringing the total number of packs in the state back up to 10 after authorities killed a different pack last month.


B.C. WOLVES USE LINE TO PULL UP CRAB TRAPS IN FIRST POSSIBLE TOOL USE BY SPECIES

November 17th: Researchers have captured video footage of wild wolves in British Columbia pulling crab traps out of the sea by their lines to eat the bait inside, in the first evidence of possible tool use by the animals.


WASHINGTON DECLINES TO GIVE COLORADO GRAY WOLVES FOR REINTRODUCTION PROGRAM

November 16th: Colorado will not receive gray wolves this winter for its reintroduction program from Washington, the coastal state’s Fish and Wildlife Service Commission voted Saturday.


FOUR NEW WOLVES ARRIVE AT MINNESOTA ZOO

November 14th, Minnesota: A new wolf pack has arrived at the Minnesota Zoo.


YELLOWSTONE VISITORS STUNNED AS MAN SEEMINGLY PROVOKES WOLF PACK

November 15th: A man approached and seemingly pepper-sprayed a wolf last month, according to a video posted in a Facebook group.


NEW MEXICO WOLF RELOCATION PROMPTS OUTCRY FROM ADVOCATES

November 12th, New Mexico: “Taylor” the latest gray wolf to wander outside government boundary.


AN INCREASE IN ANCHORAGE WOLF ENCOUNTERS SPARKS CURIOSITY, NOT ALARM

November 12th, Alaska: Anchorage area biologist Cory Stantorf said his department doesn’t have much data on the animals in the city, but they’re hoping to learn more through a GPS collaring study that started in 2023.


U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE ANNOUNCES IT WILL NOT DEVELOP A RECOVERY PLAN FOR THE GRAY WOLF

November 12th: On November 3, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced it would not develop a national recovery plan for the gray wolf, which is currently considered endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in much of the contiguous United States.


AMID 10 DEAD WOLVES AND FEDERAL INTERFERENCE, COLORADO’S WOLF REINTRODUCTION PROGRAM IS STRUGGLING

November 12th, Colorado: “If Colorado is doing all of the heavy lifting, why wouldn’t the federal government say we should continue to go out of our way to put paws on the ground?”


INFAMOUS WOLF CAPTOR CODY ROBERTS PLEADS NOT GUILTY, TRIAL SET FOR MARCH

November 10th, Wyoming: Sublette County resident is free while awaiting trial and isn’t required to post bond to stay out of jail.


A COLORADO DOCTOR WANTED THE FACTS ON WOLF REINTRODUCTION. SO HE CREATED A WATCHDOG GROUP ON FACEBOOK

November 9th, Colorado: John Michael Williams thinks Colorado is withholding information on reintroduced wolves from citizens. In changing that, did he create an extremist group?

REINTRODUCED WOLF FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA DIES IN SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO

November 7th, Colorado: Denver7 continues to follow the latest developments regarding Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program and the number of wolves in the state.


FOUR WOLVES LETHALLY REMOVED AFTER DETERRENCE EFFORTS FAILED

November 6th, California: After months of failed efforts to reduce “an unprecedented level” of livestock kills using nonlethal methods, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said it has euthanized four gray wolves from the Beyem Seyo pack in Sierra Valley.


WASHINGTON JUDGE RESTORES KILLING WOLF AS AN OPTION

November 3rd, Washington: A King County judge has ruled the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife can go ahead and lethally remove a wolf in a pack attacking cattle in northeast Washington.


AN IDAHO RANCHER LIVES WITH HIS CATTLE IN WOLF COUNTRY. CAN COLORADO RANCHERS DO THE SAME?

November 3rd, Colorado: Elzinga talked to Aspen Public Radio's Halle Zander about his strategy and what ranchers can do to protect their livestock in Colorado, where wolves were reintroduced in 2023.


WOLF POPULATION PLUNGES AROUND VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK — THE RESULT OF HARSH WINTERS AND FEWER DEER

November 2nd, Minnesota: The number of grey wolves in and around Voyageurs National Park in far northern Minnesota dropped by 19 percent compared to last year—and by about 31 percent over the past two years— according to a new report from researchers who have intensively studied wolves in the region for over a decade.