Diogo Jota posthumously inducted into Wolves Hall of Fame
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Live Science on MSNWhy giant moa — a bird that once towered over humans — are even harder to de-extinct than dire wolvesColossal Biosciences has announced a partnership to resurrect giant flightless birds called moa. But the company's recent dire wolf project was controversial, and moa are an even more ambitious target for de-extinction.
Wolves Close In on Jhon Arias as Pereira Eyes ReinforcementsColombian Star Nears Premier League MoveWolves are edging closer to the signing of Fluminense winger Jhon Arias in a deal worth £15
The sessions are still coming thick and fast for the Wolves squad as they battle scorching temperatures in Portugal.
For the first time in its wolf reintroduction program, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is considering release locations in southwest Colorado. “We are planning for our third year of reintroductions,” said Eric Odell,
Wolves have been preparing for life without the right-back for some time - after a difficult start he became a popular player
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Colossal Biosciences shared an update on the dire wolves they brought back from extinction; three pups, Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi, that have doubled in size over the past 6 months
Europe recently downgraded the protected status of wolves, sparking concern among conservationists who warn this may undo decades of progress and lead to the species becoming threatened again.
The 27-year-old is nearing a deal to join the Premier League club for a deal worth around £17.3million ($23.3m).
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Wolves Save Yellowstone: How 14 Canadian Wolves Restored Balance and Brought $100 BillionIn 1995, a bold decision was made that would forever change the course of Yellowstone National Park's ecosystem and economy. The U.S. government reintroduced 14 Canadian wolves into the wild, a move that seemed risky but ultimately proved to be one of the most successful environmental restoration projects in history.