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Nearly Half of Italy’s Wolves Are Part Dog Now, Thanks to Hybridization

Gennaro Tomma in Smithsonian Magazine: Between 15,000 and 30,000 years ago, a now-extinct population of wolves evolved into dogs, with a little help from humans. Today—at least in Italy, which hosts one of Europe’s largest wolf populations—genes are flowing in the opposite direction.

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