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Lights, Camera, Wolves, Action!! Part 2……

July 5, 2018by wolfbehaviour 1 Comment

Lemmy, Elvis, Sting, Moby, PJ and KD were their names, the wolves of Wildwood! The rock stars who represented the potential ‘rewilding’ of the British Isles, since wolves were eradicated […]

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Canid facts, Canid videos, Field Research, News, Wolf Behaviour, Wolf Biology

Lights, Camera, Wolves, Action!! Part 1……

May 24, 2018by wolfbehaviour 4 Comments

Once upon a time, in a University far, far away, a lone wolf biologist sat in her little research office writing about the social behaviour of the wolves she has […]

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Canid facts, Canid videos, Field Research, News, Wolf Behaviour, Wolf Biology

Wolf Mother

May 28, 2017by wolfbehaviour Leave a comment

What is a mother? A mom, mum, mam (if you’re from the north east of England), or indeed mata if you want to be especially ‘posh’! Well, a formal definition […]

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Canid facts, Field Research, News, Wolf Behaviour, Wolf Biology, Yellowstone

The symbol of abundance…….

May 7, 2017by wolfbehaviour 2 Comments

So, last time folks I left you at a wee cliff-hanger with our “undulating ungulates”– well, fear not! Here is your dose of buffalo/North American bison (Bison bison). Like I said […]

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Field Research, Other Animal Behaviour, Yellowstone

Undulating ungulates!

April 18, 2017by wolfbehaviour 3 Comments

Bear with me folks, I’ve fallen behind with my Yellowstone blog posts – due to spending approx. 12 hours per day, every day out in the National Park that is […]

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Field Research, Other Animal Behaviour, Yellowstone

The whole 8 mile…..

March 18, 2017by wolfbehaviour 1 Comment

One dark and snowy winter’s morn we traversed Yellowstone in the wee early hours to search for our elusive, cryptic canids….driving around winding, icy roads, up and over hills, and […]

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Canid facts, Field Research, Wolf Behaviour, Wolf Biology, Yellowstone

The unforgiving wind……

March 13, 2017by wolfbehaviour 1 Comment

Although I say the folk I’m with in Yellowstone know when and where to look for the wolves, it’s still far from easy to find them – not just because […]

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Canid facts, Field Research, Wolf Behaviour, Wolf Biology, Yellowstone

Tired, but wide awake!!

March 10, 2017by wolfbehaviour 2 Comments

So, after a day and a half of travelling around on planes and then driving an automatic car (!) from Bozeman to Gardiner MT, I arrive at my accommodation and […]

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Canid facts, Field Research, Other Animal Behaviour, Wolf Behaviour, Wolf Biology, Yellowstone

Bird Has Flown!

March 8, 2017by wolfbehaviour 4 Comments

In the words of Deep Purple, “the bird has flown!……Sensation!!” Flown to where exactly?…..just to the United States to go and observe wild wolf behaviour out in YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK!!!! […]

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Under The Sun.

February 15, 2017by wolfbehaviour 2 Comments

Well, it’s been a while since I last blogged anything about wolves/canids! Shocking I know…but, there has been good reason for it! Whilst I did intend to blog about my […]

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Canid videos, Field Research, News, Wolf Behaviour

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Elana’s Art Gallery

A new wolf drawing I am working on (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2016)
A new wolf drawing I am working on (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2016)
Gecko (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2015)
Gecko (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2015)
Eagle (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2015)
Eagle (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2015)
Sketched for my tenacious nature! Throw me to the Wolves and I will return leading the Pack (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2015)
Sketched for my tenacious nature! Throw me to the Wolves and I will return leading the Pack (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2015)
Framed black and white wolf portrait (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2014)
Framed black and white wolf portrait (Artist: ER Hobkirk, 2014)

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