Wolf Watching on the Tundra Tear Sheet Few wilderness creatures arouse more controversy and curiosity than wolves do By Alex M. Hall Photos by Alex Hall Breadcrumb Home Wolf Watching on the Tundra Related Articles UP HERE - JUL/AUG 2025 Just Wait and See Much of what nature has to offer in the North is easy to spot. But take your time–there’s a payoff for your patience UP HERE - JUL/AUG 2025 Safe or Sorry: Up to You 11 rules for surviving your wilderness adventure UP HERE - JUL/AUG 2025 Big, Bad Bruins? How I learned to stop worrying and love—or at least not fear—the bear encounter UP HERE - MAY/JUN 2025 In Cold Bloom... See Arctic adaptation in six plants, from poppies to prickly saxifrage UP HERE - MAR/APR 2025 Nature... and Nurture How a popular northern hot spring caters to visitors from near and far—and bears, moose and snails UP HERE - MAR/APR 2025 Things that Go Flap in the Night But for how much longer? Short-tailed shearwaters can migrate 30,000 kilometres, but the warming oceans may be more than they can handle
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