Sentences with phrase «by wild wolves»

A lot of people buy Husky puppies because they are attracted by the wild wolf - like appearance of these dogs.

Not exact matches

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Children have been raised by wolves and wild dogs and had this result.»
Wild becomes eighth full - time staffer at the agency set up by former Portland and Westbourne lobbyist James Frayne and ex-government education adviser Rachel Wolf.
They are part of a long - running biological experiment to repeat domestication by turning a wild canid — from the family of animals including wolves, foxes, jackals and dogs — into a fox version of a domestic dog (SN: 5/13/17, p. 29).
A new political battle is brewing over Mexican wolves, a species that was hunted and poisoned to extinction in the U.S. Southwest, but reintroduced to the wild by the federal government in 1998.
Wolves that killed cattle also were removed from the wild, sometimes by killing them.
U.S. wildlife managers re-introduced wolves to the wilds of the Northern Rockies in the mid-1990s over objections from the cattle industry and sportsmen, and their numbers ultimately exceeded recovery goals set by the federal government.
The major hurdles flagged by WMI are the need for multiple wild populations, hybridization with coyotes, the integrity of the wolf genome, and land ownership patterns in wolf habitat.
«The survival of red wolves in the wild is threatened by interbreeding with coyotes, and we found that the howling behaviour of the two species is very similar.
SILVER CITY, N.M. — Pup births boosted the number of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the wild in the Southwest for the second year in a row, according to a new census conducted by federal, state and tribal agencies.
SILVER CITY, N.M. — Pup births boosted the number of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the wild in the Southwest for the third year in a row, according to a new census conducted by federal, state and tribal agencies.
Mexican wolves were reintroduced in Arizona and New Mexico in 1998 and were projected to increase to 102 wolves in the wild, including 18 breeding pairs, by the end of 2006.
November 28, 2012 — The Center filed suit challenging the Service's failure to respond to our 2004 petition calling for implementation of sweeping reforms in the management of the Mexican gray wolf population, which had by then grown by only three animals, leaving just 58 wolves in the wild.
February 2016 — A census by federal and state biologists announced that the number of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the wild in Arizona and New Mexico had dropped to 97 in 2015 from 110 in 2014.
February 6, 2013 — A census conducted by federal, state and tribal agencies showed that pup births boosted the number of Mexican gray wolves in the wild for the third year in a row, up from 58 wolves in 2011 to to 75 wolves, including 38 in New Mexico and 37 in Arizona.
April 2000 — Advocacy by the Center helped spur a federal rule approving the re-release of wolves that had been captured from the wild into New Mexico.
March 29, 2004 — On the sixth anniversary of the first release of Mexican wolves into the wild, the Center filed a petition with the Fish and Wildlife Service to reform the reintroduction program by implementing recommendations issued by a 2001 independent scientific panel.
You made a great point though, currently wild horses and wolves are routinely massacred by helicopter to keep land available for raising grass fed holocaust victims... er... «cattle.»
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Directed by Mike Barker from a screenplay by Nigel Williams — the two previously collaborated on a 2008 adaptation of Jack London's «The Sea Wolf,» also for the Halmis — the film aims for a dry authenticity that only fractionally reflects the big, wild volume on which it's based, cutting away nearly all of its poetry and most of its madness.
Raised in the wild: Mowgli has been raised in the wild by wolves and Bagheera the black panther, who discovered him abandoned as a baby
Having been raised by wolves all his life Mowgli knows no other home and is forced to embark on a wild journey of self - discovery.
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Jim Heskett was born in the wilds of Oklahoma, raised by a pack of wolves with a station wagon and a membership card to the local public swimming pool.
Cordell's wolves aren't cuddly cartoons by any means, but neither are they monsters; instead, they're realistically depicted wild animals who inherently understand loyalty.
Wild dogs like wolves and coyotes are known to establish rankings by humping each other.
Those dogs were used by local people for herding yak, sheep and to protect the villagers from ferocious wild animals like leopard, wolf etc..
Wolves, coyotes and wild dogs get their vegetables, or eat grass, and meat by eating the stomach contents and muscles of herbivores.
In the wild, canines such as wolves will mark their territories by spraying a strong - smelling urine around the perimeter.
The Wilderness line features meat - rich ingredients in recipes inspired by the ancestral diet of wild wolves.
Inspired by the last frontier, a mountainous terrain where wolves thrive on diets sustained only by the wild, comes a meat - rich, grain - free formula capturing the best of the Alaskan wilderness.
Recent studies have shown that wild wolves live in co-operative family units usually led by parents.
In the wild, wolves (as well as wild dogs) communicated their locations by howling when scouting for food or guiding pack members back to the pack.
Wild dogs like wolves eat a varied assortment of animals and organ meats, and this can only be recreated so much by humans.
You will find other varieties of dog that may definitely survive within the wild and are much more similar to coyotes as well as wolves, nevertheless this dog has arrived into existence solely simply because they've been carefully bred by individuals and they would not stand a opportunity within the wild.
Created by breeding a German Shepherd with a European Wolf, this breed is far removed from its wild ancestor.
Inspired by the wild game birds that flock to America's Great Plains, BLUE Wilderness Flatland Feast brings your dog a true taste of his ancestral diet to satisfy the wolf within.
Inspired by the rugged Alaskan wilderness and the survivalist spirit in every wolf, protein - packed BLUE Wilderness Denali Stix let you treat your dog to delicious wild salmon, venison and halibut just like his wolf ancestors enjoyed.
For centuries wolves have roamed the American West and survived on a diet provided solely by the wild.
Blends like Farm's Harvest Adult Dog Food (by Nutro), Solid Gold Wolf King with Bison, and Natural Balance Wild Pursuit Chicken, Turkey Meal & Quail are a few options that can provide a Shar - Pei with the nutrition it needs.
Dogs may have descended from fearsome and wild wolves, but they can still be spooked by the most innocuous things.
It was bred to protect flocks from attack by wolves and wild dogs.
They are consumed first by wild dogs such as wolves and coyotes.
The Backcountry product line is comprised of recipes inspired by the natural diet of wild wolves while the Limited Ingredient Diet line features pure, simple recipes designed for dogs with food allergies or sensitive stomachs.
Because they have the gut microbes that dine on grass, passed to them by their mothers, eating grass is normal behavior among wolves and other wild canides.
Canine Parvovirus is a fast - moving, serious disease that is caused by a virus that attacks the gastrointestinal tract of puppies, adult dogs and other wild animals such as foxes and wolves.
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