by Ken Fischman | Jan 17, 2012 | Hunter Gatherers, Paleoanthropology, stories, Tracking, Wolves
The Tracks In Chauvet Cave by Ken Fischman, Ph.D. The two sets of tracks were side by side. One of them was that of a young child, and the other of a wolf. What if I were to tell you that these tracks were found deep within Chauvet Cave, high above the Ardeche...
by Ken Fischman | Jan 16, 2012 | anti wolf, wolf facts, Wolves
MYTHS & FACTS ABOUT WOLVES (1/16/12, Rev. 6/15/13) Northern Idaho Wolf Alliance (NIWA) and Ancient Pathways to A Sustainable Future Contact: Ken Fischman, Spokesman [email protected] • ...
by Ken Fischman | Dec 14, 2011 | Breaking News, Idaho Fish & Game, wolf hunt
Stephen Augustine’s Comments on Wolves to Idaho Fish & Game and Op Ed in The Reader Stephen Augustine’s eloquent and perceptive words about the Idaho wolf hunt disserve the attention of all those who care about the fate of our wildlife. He points out that the...
by Ken Fischman | Dec 1, 2011 | Wolves
The Case of the Missing Predator, or Please Pass the Shark Fin Soup THE PREDATOR/PREY RELATIONSHIP. WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT? From time to time in this website, we examine important scientific papers in light of what they show us about subjects of interest to...
by Ken Fischman | Aug 4, 2011 | genetics, Wolves
Scientists debate ‘magic number’ of wolves needed for species' survival [To my knowledge, this is the first article in the media to address from a scientific point of view the important issue of how many wolves are needed for a viable population. Chaney points...
by Ken Fischman | Jul 8, 2011 | genetics, Idaho Fish & Game, wolf hunt, Wolves
There has been a swirl of recent events, which threatens the very survival of wolves in the northern Rockies. First, there was the delisting of wolves from the ESA, then the declaration by IDF&G that there will be no kill quota in most of the state during the...