2023 Newspaper Feature Story
First Place
Sarah Eckinger/The New York Times
Second Place
Olivier Laurent The Washington Post
A Shrinking Lifeline
Third Place
- Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States. - Minnesota has almost as many wolves as the rest of the Lower 48 states combined, and it is the only state outside of Alaska to never exterminate them. The mysterious predators and the people who live alongside them hold the secrets to coexistence and show how much more there is to learn.
State of Wolves explores the significance of Minnesota's thriving wolf population and the scientific research underway here that could provide lessons for the rest of the United States.
Christine Nguyen/Star Tribune
Honorable Mention
Marisa Schwarts Taylor/The New York Times
The Secret Pentagon Photos of the First Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay
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