Tag Archives: Carnivore
Mindful Monday #16. Voice Your Opinions – Take Part in Public Consultations and Surveys
This past week has been a very exciting one for UK conservation, with the news of the proposed return of the Eurasian Lynx Lynx lynx sweeping across a variety of social media platforms. However, with this high level of media attention comes a great deal of controversy and that is where you come in. The … Continue reading
Last Wolf Fact! – Wolves Save Other Species
We have reached our last wolf fact, bringing us to the end of wolf awareness week. I hope all of you lovely folk have enjoyed these fun facts and have learned something new! I still have one last wolf howl to come so watch this space! Continue reading
Fact of the Day – Captive Wolves and Reproduction
Captive wolves play a vital role in educating the public and raising awareness of the issues limiting the success of their wild cousins. Seeing a wolf up close and ‘in the flesh’ increases the likelihood of individual taking action to help dispel the myths and conceptions limiting current conservation efforts. But keeping these wolves happy … Continue reading
New Wolf Fun Fact – Feast or Famine?
Today’s Wolf Awareness fact! To demonstrate how fast a wolf can eat take a look at this short clip of Vucho, a European gray wolf that I had the pleasure of feeding at the Balkani Wildlife Society Large Carnivore Education Centre in Bulgaria. (You may need to adjust the video quality during playback – I’m still … Continue reading