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The Cold? Not a Problem for Arctic Foxes

The Cold? Not a Problem for Arctic Foxes

by wolfcenter | Apr 14, 2021 | Canines, Carnivores, Chris Anderson, Conservation, Foxes

These foxes hang out in the Arctic region, usually near the water. They are active at various times of day and live in burrows. Their life expectancy in the wild is about three years.1 Made for the Cold  These foxes are well equipped to handle any cold weather. They...
Service Dogs Were Impacted by the Pandemic

Service Dogs Were Impacted by the Pandemic

by wolfcenter | Apr 12, 2021 | Canines, Chris Anderson

The pandemic has affected many industries. The most obvious ones that we think of are restaurants, theatre, concerts, but there have been other industries that have been completely knocked off course due to the pandemic. Service dogs and the organizations that train...
How Do Dogs Help With Whale Conservation? 

How Do Dogs Help With Whale Conservation? 

by wolfcenter | Apr 9, 2021 | Canines, Conservation, Jeremy Heft, Using Canines

Yup, you read that right!  Through the Canines Assisting Conservation series, we have discussed how trained dogs assist in the conservation of multiple terrestrial mammals, and now we can add marine mammals to that list as well!  Just as on land, scent-seeking dogs...
How Do Foxes Help With Monitoring Ecosystem Health? 

How Do Foxes Help With Monitoring Ecosystem Health? 

by wolfcenter | Apr 9, 2021 | Canines, Carnivores, Conservation, Foxes, Jeremy Heft, Using Canines

So far throughout the Canines Assisting Conservation series, we have discussed how trained dogs help us with ecosystem monitoring and conservation practices.  However, there are examples of how wild canids can also assist us with understanding and preserving our...
What Does Marine Conservation Look Like?

What Does Marine Conservation Look Like?

by wolfcenter | Apr 9, 2021 | Chris Anderson, Conservation, Trophic Cascades

Conservation is incredibly important to maintaining our environment’s biodiversity and keeping our wildlife at steady population sizes. This is true for both our wildlife on land and in our oceans. After all, our oceans are our planet’s largest ecosystem. We once...
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