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Conservation

Wolves Without Passports

Wolves don’t recognize national borders—but humans do. This mismatch creates “transboundary accidents,” where the same animal moves across radically different legal systems, risk landscapes, and cultural narratives. Using…

Chris Anderson

Conservation

Wolves and Climate Shifts

Climate change doesn’t always move wolves — sometimes it simply shifts the calendar. Earlier springs, hotter summers, and changing seasonal rhythms alter prey vulnerability, pup survival, movement corridors,…

Chris Anderson

Conservation

From Sacred to Scapegoat

Wolves are real animals. “The Wolf” is also a character. This post explores how centuries of myths, folklore, and modern media have shaped our fears, values, and policies…

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Canines

Wolves of the Iberian Peninsula

Wolves in Iberia don’t live in distant wilderness. They move through mountains, farms, and village edges, navigating landscapes shaped by people. Their story shows that coexistence is not…

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