In the wake of “Deadpool’s” R-rated romp to the top of the box office numbers heap, Hollywood will now be thinking “R” equals dark, and dark equals money.
Evidently, werewolves can be as snobby as anyone. Sure, some humans are turned through bites, but hereditary lycanthropes look down their snouts at them. You will find a large concentration of purebred wolves in Lupine Ridge. It might look like hill country, but it is the Philadelphia Main Line for werewolves. It is there that Cayden Richards will go searching for answers in David Hayter’s “Wolves.”
The wolf is easily Sweden’s most controversial animal. Despite there only being about 300 individual animals, the debate is heated over whether or not to tolerate wolves in a country that has a long history of killing them off.
Almost a year after gray wolves were taken off the endangered species list, Idahoans still debate the impact of gray wolves on their human environment and how best to control the wolf population.
Management of Northern Rocky Mountain resident wolves will henceforth be the business of the state. This is the first time that Congress has removed a species from the Endangered Species Act.