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15 Photos of the Most Amazing Animal in Alaska – Arctic Wolves.   20 comments

Alaska is where the majority of the wild Arctic Wolves live.

No other wolf in the world can offer the same coloring as the Arctic Wolf. It is very unique due to the location where it is found. While some species of wolves do have some white coloring, this one is almost completely white. They do offer some aspects of yellow, gray, and black in places though.

The overall size of them will depend on where they happen to live in their region. Some of them only weight about 75 pounds. Others though can weigh up to 125. Some of them are about 3 feet in length when they are fully grown. Others are twice that long though at about 6 feet.

Alaska is where the majority of the wild Arctic Wolves live. They are able to walk on the frozen ground due to the way their feet are designed. That allows them to shift their weight around and to keep a good grip. Not only can they stand the very cold temperatures, they don’t seem to mind the part of the year when it is dark for both day and night.

Both Greenland and Canada have Arctic Wolves that are found in various locations as well. However, the numbers of them in these areas are drastically low. They have moved or they have perished due to a lack of food and habitat for them to survive. Around Alaska the natural habitat for these wolves has been untouchable due to the land being too cold for people to thrive in.

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Essential Species Quiz   Leave a comment

Exposing the Big Game

Here is a short multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge of our fellow animals. 

Instructions: Choose the species that best fit the descriptions below. 

Note: Although some may share a few of the characteristics, they must meet all the criteria listed in order to qualify as a correct answer. 

1. Which two species fit the following description? 

  • Highly social
  • Live in established communities
  • Master planners and builders of complex, interconnected dwellings
  • Have a language
  • Can readily learn and invent words
  • Greet one another by kissing 

A. Humans

B. Prairie Dogs

C. Dolphins

D. Penguins 

Answer:  A. and B

2. Which two species fit the following description? 

  • Practice communal care of the youngsters on their block
  • Beneficial to others who share their turf
  • Essential to the health of their environment
  • Without them an ecosystem unravels
  • Have been reduced to a tiny portion of their original population
  • Vegetarian 

A. Humans

B…

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Posted 12 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

Over 50 beagles rescued from filthy Polk County home, one dead   Leave a comment

Yet another case of animal abuse on a large scale!

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Scenes of filth and squalor met Minnesota Humane Society workers when they arrived at a Polk County home Tuesday and rescued dozens of beagles.

Acting on a report from a neighbor, authorities seized 51 dogs and took them to various animal shelters, according to Valley News Live.

The station notes the dogs appeared to be “well fed,” but that many were suffering from skin diseases, with one of the beagles appearing to have had an ear bitten off.

A Humane Society official told the Star Tribune the house was in disrepair and covered in feces, saying it was an environment unsuitable for both humans and dogs.

The paper says authorities are building a criminal case against the homeowner, an as yet unidentified woman.

One of the dogs was found dead, according to KARE 11.

There may be a bright future for the beagles, however – the West Central Tribune suggests they’ll be available…

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Posted 12 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

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“Recreational Shooting Opportunities” Have Taken Their Toll   Leave a comment

Exposing the Big Game

Every place I have lived in the West, I’ve been fortunate enough to locate or stumble upon the rare or secretive creatures native to the locality, be they cougars, wolves, grizzly bears, lynx, otters, fisher, mink, pine marten, or badgers, even crossing paths with the shadowy wolverine on four separate occasions. So it was with confidence that I set out across eastern Montana and Wyoming in search of the amicable, diurnal rodents that call the prairie their home. Surely they must be thick out there. How hard could they be to ferret out? It’s not like I was searching for Bigfoot this time. 

I combed hundreds of miles of what should be prime prairie dog habitat, scouring gravel back roads amid over-grazed cattle allotments and between functioning and defunct oil rigs, but found almost no sign of them. What I did find were prairie dog ghost towns and a lot…

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Posted 11 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

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To Declaw or Not to Declaw? How This Procedure Affects Cats (Big and Small)   6 comments

From:  onegreenplanet.org

March 11, 2015 by Tammy Thies, The Wildcat Sanctuary

To declaw, or not to declaw … that is the question.

I remember walking into the shelter to adopt my very first pet. I had looked at rescue groups, ads in the paper and had visited several shelters looking for the right cat – the one looking for me.

When I saw her, I knew. She was not exotic looking, nor a fancy breed. But she was just as beautiful. She was a black little kitten with blues eyes, amongst a sea of other black kittens in her litter. When she approached the wire door and let out one “meow,” that was it! My feline family had begun and her name was Kaya.

To Declaw or Not to Declaw? How This Procedure Affects Cats (Big and Small)

My Experience With Kaya

I had done everything to make sure we were a perfect match and that I could give her the best home possible. I researched cats and breeds. I looked into purchasing from a breeder or adopting from a shelter. I learned what costs would be involved in having a pet and I adapted my apartment to create a cat amusement park.

I know they say dogs are man’s best friend. But for me, it was Kaya. I couldn’t imagine life without her.

To Declaw or Not to Declaw? How This Procedure Affects Cats (Big and Small)

It was our first visit to the vet for her to be spayed and being away from her for a day seemed unbearable. Upon check-in, the front desk asked if I would like her declawed, too? I was told this was a common practice and would even receive a discount for performing both surgeries at once. I wanted to be the best cat guardian, and if that was recommended by the vet, then that is what I was going to do.

Oh, how little I knew! Even after treating Kaya for several paw infections later, I still believed this was just part of having a cat as a member of the family. Over my life, I have declawed three cats, something I am not proud of at all. But, also something I am not ashamed to admit because I can educate others in hopes of changing the future.

Deciding to Declaw

It took being invited to see a surgery first hand when I realized this is not declawing at all. They were surgically removing the first digits of my cat’s toes with a surgical knife – it was an amputation! That was the last cat I ever declawed. Was this really necessary? I thought to myself. Why was I doing it: To make the cat safe? To protect my furniture? I didn’t have a clear answer except, that’s what pet guardians did.

How far I’ve come! I can’t judge others for something I’ve done, but I hope to offer more information so that people can make better decisions.

Big Cats Versus Small

The Wildcat Sanctuary is home to over 100 cat residents, exotic and domestic. Seventy percent of the cats come to us four-paw declawed and we see the devastating effects. People tend to agree that declawing big cats is cruel and causes permanent damage, but it can be difficult to convince them that declawing small cats can cause the same damage – even if your cat isn’t showing the signs.

We often have to say good-bye to cats earlier than we should due to debilitating arthritis and lameness. Pain medications only help for so long. But the cats who are genetically designed to bear weight on their toes are now putting all their weight on scar tissue and exposed bone. No pain medications or soft substrate can compensate for that.

Halifax, one of the servals in our care, had several surgeries to remove bone and claw fragments, well into his teens. The regrowth would cause abscesses that had to be surgically corrected.

To Declaw or Not to Declaw? How This Procedure Affects Cats (Big and Small)

Even small cats like Bullet, a Bengal cat, have chronic issues. Bullet has had several radiographs on his feet. His toes have fused at a 90-degree angle because of his arthritis. His bone is right at the skin and he often shifts weight from foot to foot.

To Declaw or Not to Declaw? How This Procedure Affects Cats (Big and Small)

The Paw Project

We are hoping that through education, pet guardians will stop, think and ask more questions before they make the decision to declaw. That is why we support the work of the Paw Project. They are educating thousands of people and trying to make a cultural shift on how America views declawing. We also know that we cannot change everyone’s mind so therefore, we encourage people who will only open their home to a declawed cat, to adopt one from a shelter versus putting another cat through this surgery.

We know this is a controversial topic and will ruffle some feathers. Whenever you try and make change, it often does. But, we hope it will start a conversation about what is best for our feline friends.

For those that love cats enough to have one (or more) in your home, please love them for what they truly are – claws and all. Even the best dogs will chew your shoes and put wear and tear on the house. Kids color on walls, break precious items while playing. Cats are not any different. They shouldn’t be penalized for doing what comes naturally. Instead, love their wild side and give them more options that are acceptable.

Your little tiger will be happy that you love her for ALL of her! I wish I had done that for Kaya.

In-text images courtesy of Tammy Thies

Lead image source: Wikimedia Commons

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Update: Art for Rhinos   Leave a comment

Fight for Rhinos

Still in the process of collecting select pieces of art for our upcoming auction. All proceeds from the sales will benefit our rhino conservation projects. We’ve gotten some phenomenal work, but there’s still time for more!

With a variety of mediums, here are some of the featured artists:

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Perspective 3 artprize mark middleton Mark Middleton

karenmoorhouse 2 Karen Moorhouse

Metalic rhino Kimberly Ring

Art shown is not necessarily actual pieces available. Stay tuned for preview…

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Posted 11 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

7 Reasons People Dump Their Dog   2 comments

Emilio Cogliani

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When I hear someone badmouthing their dog’s behavior, I wonder what they do when an appliance breaks. Usually when things breakdown, people call a repairman who identifies the problem, fixes the issue, and disappears into the night. Yeah it costs money, but life costs money, and who can live without a refrigerator or washer these days?

So why, when it comes to dogs, do people give up hope? Dogs aren’t mechanical, but all dog problems have similar roots. Dogs act up when they feel frustrated, scared or bored. A good behaviorist/trainer–a doggy repair person–can help you identify what’s causing the mischief and figure out how to fix it. Blaming the dog, dumping it on the street or in a shelter, and starting all over again with a new dog (who’ll likely do the same exact thing) won’t get you anywhere.

The number of dogs who are…

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Posted 10 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

TARGETING ONE PERSON WON’T END THE ANTI- FUR MOVEMENT!   Leave a comment

Posted 4 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

A wolf has been following snowmobilers in Voyageurs National Park   Leave a comment

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A lone wolf has been following snowmobilers in Voyageurs National Park, so park officials are rerouting some trails until they figure out what the wolf is up to.

“We are taking precautions for the protection of the visitors and the wolf,” Superintendent Mike Ward said in a news release.

Recently the wolf, who doesn’t seem to be traveling with a pack, followed at least three snowmobilers in the Ash River area of the park located along the U.S. and Canadian border, the release notes.

The incidents happened within a mile of one another over a 10-day period, the Star Tribune says.

Ward told the Star Tribune the wolf made one snowmobiler nervous, while another group compared it to a playful dog.

Wolf attacks rare

The wolf hasn’t attacked anyone and officials aren’t describing it as aggressive or dangerous, the Pioneer Press reports, but they do say this type…

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Posted 4 March, 2015 by Wolf is my Soul in News/Nyheter

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