by wolfcenter | Jul 23, 2021 | Chris Anderson, Conservation, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
Forests are incredibly important for the planet. Many of them get destroyed due to agricultural use, land development, and forest fires. To help maintain forests and bring them back, reforestation is a goal of many departments and organizations. According to American...
by wolfcenter | Jul 21, 2021 | Carnivores, Chris Anderson
Raccoons are highly adaptable animals that are classified in the Procyonidae family. Within North America, there are seven species of raccoon.1 They can be found all over North America.2 In the wild, these animals prefer forests, wetlands, and places near water...
by wolfcenter | Jul 19, 2021 | Canines, Chris Anderson
If you’re new to owning a dog, navigating all the new information can be overwhelming. Especially when it comes to leashes – there are so many materials and lengths and types, how do you know which one to get?! A good place to start is the size and weight of your dog....
by wolfcenter | Jul 16, 2021 | Canines, Chris Anderson
Kinga Philipps is no stranger to outdoor adventures. In fact, it’s her whole life. The writer, producer and television journalist has spent the past 20 years traveling the globe, diving, spearfishing, surfing, swimming with sharks, kitesurfing, bungee jumping, free...
by wolfcenter | Jul 14, 2021 | Chris Anderson, Wolves, Wolves
If you’ve ever come across a hunting trophy photo of a wolf before, you may have been struck by how big it looked in the photo. Compared to the hunter, the wolf looks huge! Much bigger than it should, given the size it actually is. Why is that? This is the topic of...