by Ken Fischman | Jan 17, 2012 | Hunter Gatherers, Molecular Genetics, Paleoanthropology
Ancestors Of African Pygmies And Neighboring Farmers Separated Around 60,000 Years Ago Etienne Patin, et al. (2009) PLoS ScienceDaily (Apr. 11, 2009) — All African Pygmies, inhabiting a large territory extending west-to-east along Central Africa, descend from a unique...
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 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 10, 2011 | Hunter Gatherers, Molecular Genetics, Paleoanthropology
ScienceDaily (Apr. 11, 2009) — All African Pygmies, inhabiting a large territory extending west-to-east along Central Africa, descend from a unique population who lived around 20,000 years ago, according to an international study led by researchers at the Institut...