11 facts you never knew about Yellowstone

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There are nearly 3,500 square miles of protected wilderness in Yellowstone National Park, but visitors can see only a small fraction of it from its 466 miles of road that wind through Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. The oldest national park, established in 1872, it is home not only to the famous geyser Old Faithful, but to over 300 different species of …

Future of act protecting Great Lakes wolves is uncertain

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“It’s sneaky and undemocratic and it’s a way to avoid public scrutiny. This is the only way they can pass bad policy that would never be able to pass on its own,” said Collette Adkins Giese, an attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity in Minnesota which helped push for restored wolf protections. “We could see it (wolf legislation) as …

Catawba students study red wolves | Salisbury Post

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Catawba students study red wolves Published 12:00 am Thursday, December 17, 2015 By Joel Schlaudt Catawba College Students from Catawba College recently had an opportunity to take a trip to Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge to learn about the Red Wolf reintroduction efforts. The Red Wolf (Canis rufus) has been a unique species in conservation efforts. It is recognized as …

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‘Tis the season for slaughtering gray wolves at Fur-Ever Wild in Lakeville | City Pages

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This Lady is 1 sick Individual! Terri Petter invites all, especially families with young ones, to come see Chinook. He’s one of the handsome wolf pack leaders at Fur-Ever Wild, Petter’s hybrid petting zoo and wildlife farm in Lakeville. While you’re there, don’t forget about Comanche. He’s probably the most photogenic of the wolves that call the acreage home. Admission is only $10. …