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Judge orders complete wolf plan 

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A court settlement involving Arizona and the U.S. Department of the Interior over future planning for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf will likely impact the communities of eastern and central Arizona. The Mexican gray wolf was first listed as a federally endangered subspecies in 1976, after their numbers had dwindled to seven. Wolves bred in captivity were first …

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A Southeast Alaska teen arrived home with a dead wolf. His father called troopers. 

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Teen Charged in Wolfs Death! The 17-year-old, unnamed in a dispatch because he is a juvenile, was driving near the town when he encountered a pack of wolves on the dirt road, according to Alaska State Troopers spokeswoman Megan Peters. “The teen hit two,” Peters wrote. “One was dead and the teen brought it home. The other reportedly ran off with the pack.” …

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The removal of wolves, an apex predator, allowed the deer population to explode

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ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK, ONTARIO — Our environment is fluid, changes within the ecology happen frequently. But just because it’s Nature doesn’t mean that all change is natural. Far too often the catalyst for change is man. Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park has seen some interesting and dramatic changes in it’s predator-prey dynamic over the last century, caused by the hand of …