Researchers at the University of Montana found people’s attitudes about wolves are fairly neutral regardless of their ...
Study shows that partisan misperceptions about opponents may lead to conflict, even when consensus is possible ...
Okay, so here’s some background on this book of choice. Two years ago, I was coming off the high of finally getting back into reading books (shocking, I know, considering the reputation I’ve gained ...
Recent studies found that attitudes toward wolves became more polarized when people’s political identities were activated.
University of Montana researchers have shown that people can feel more negative toward wolves when reminded of their ...
U.S. biologists reintroduced wolves in 1995 after decades of eradication efforts. Wolf reintroduction met fierce opposition from ranchers, politicians and hunters. Carter’s Hope became the first ...