https://vimeo.com/159136989 Coyote-Wolf-Bear Education Initiative involves Sampson, Barron and McIntosh. Taking to the road traveling town to town, engaging citizens. Removing the myths regarding coyote, wolf and bear. Stay tuned for more to come! Meet our team! Email: coyotewolfbear@outlook.com (copy and paste email).
‘Behind the Eyes of a Dog’ by Artist – Diana J. Smith,Â
​ The inspiration for this body of work comes from the way dogs looks at you with intense concentration as if trying to understand your words or thoughts. I am intrigued by the intelligence and extreme focus in their eyes and the depth of their concentration as well as their beautiful noses, detecting smells …
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Great Lakes Wolf News Highlights of the Year 2015
This year in review for the Great Lakes wolf has seen it all from being federally protected, to threats of delisting, and anti- wolf riders being rejected. The year 2015 started out on a positive note for wolf advocates, because a federal Judge had ordered the Great Lakes Wolf back on the ESA on December …
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How to slander wolves even further than they already are (or hey CHEEZburger, what’s up?)
By Lin Kerns of Canis Lupus 101 Blog Spot How to slander wolves even further than they already are (or hey CHEEZburger, what's up?) Last night, during a final check of my email before bedtime, I saw my usual subscription to CHEEZburger pop up in the inbox. I thought, nice... something sweet to see before …
Fenrir Wolf Myth in Norse Mythology Reflects Man’s Fear of the Unknown
Fenrir is the name for the wolf in the old pre-christian Norse legends. Fenrir was the son of the god Loki well known as a trickster. In the tale The Binding of Fenrir from Scandinavian legends the gods raised Fenrir the wolf but soon felt the need to control him. The old Norse gods used trickery …
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Running of the Hounds, Nowhere to Hide in the North Woods
Here lies OSCAR killed by bear Sept. 22, 1984 and is proof that dogs die while hunting bear. I took the featured photo while out tracking wolves two weeks ago. Bear claws are hollow and filled with bacteria, and if a dog isn't out right killed by the bear, the infection from the wounds will …
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