Wise-guy wolves, trekking in drag, talented tarantulas and Bigfoot takes a bow - High Country News
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Wise-guy wolves, trekking in drag, talented tarantulas and Bigfoot takes a bow - High Country News
"But after installing remote cameras, they discovered that gray wolves were responsible, Smithsonian Magazine reported. The footage recorded a female wolf emerging from the water, carrying a buoy attached to a trap line in her mouth, then carefully pulling at the line until she hauled the entire trap onto the beach. Then she chewed through the netting, removed the bait cup, and, um, "wolfed down" the herring and sea lion snack before trotting happily away."
"A GoFundMe campaign has raised over a million dollars for eight BIPOC and queer nonprofits and other organizations that are working to make the outdoors and environmental spaces more inclusive and diverse. Drag activist Pattie Gonia set out on a 100-mile hike - in glorious drag - starting at Point Reyes National Seashore and heading down the coast, camping out every night, reapplying makeup in the morning and finally crossing Golden Gate Bridge a week later for her grand finale in San Francisco."
Heiltsuk Nation wardens noticed traps used to control invasive European green crabs were being mangled and emptied. Remote cameras captured gray wolves retrieving a buoy-attached trap from the water, hauling it ashore, chewing through netting, removing the bait cup, and consuming the bait. Scientists debate whether the behavior indicates intentional tool use or advanced problem solving by wild canids. In California, a GoFundMe raised over a million dollars for eight BIPOC and queer nonprofits working to diversify outdoor and environmental spaces. Drag activist Pattie Gonia completed a 100-mile hike in drag from Point Reyes to the Golden Gate Bridge, camping nightly and posting updates.
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