The library
Four ways into the work
A monthly journal, a documentary trilogy, a field-guide library, and a game about owl pellets. All edited by people who did the fieldwork first.
Monthly · Paid
The C3 Journal
Field reports, biologist interviews, policy fights — the long version of what is happening with wild carnivores. $10/month or $120/year, cancel anytime.
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Trilogy · Two released
The Great Predator Debate
Three feature-length films on the fights that decide whether wild carnivores keep a place in the American West. A civics course disguised as wildlife cinema.
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Free · PDF library
Biology eBooks
WERC Staff’s illustrated field guides on canids, carnivores and the ecology that holds them up. Short, opinionated, written for readers who want more than a species page.
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Interactive · Kids 8–14
Sherlock Bones
A mystery game. Kids assemble bones from a barn owl pellet to solve the case of a missing mouse, and learn barn-owl diet and anatomy along the way.
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A platform for teaching biology, ecology & wildlife science.
Built by biologists, ecologists and science educators. Designed for real classrooms. Delivered worldwide.
Why we publish
We spend a large share of our budget on one thing: making the best available material on wild carnivores, then giving most of it away. Some is free, some supports the work with a subscription. All of it is edited, illustrated and written by people who have done the fieldwork first.
What comes next
The third film in the trilogy. A field guide to mesopredators. A new Sherlock Bones case set in the Pacific Northwest. We will announce each on the journal feed and in the C3 newsletter.
If there is a subject you would pay to read about that we are not covering, write to info@wolfcenter.org. We read every one.