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THE WOLF IN NORTH AMERICA

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  I. INTRODUCTIONPrior to European settlement, an estimated 2,000,000 wolves[2] lived on the North American continent.[3] Approximately 500 years later, the wolf population in the United States’ lower forty-eight states numbers between 500 and 1,600, with 1,500 to 1,750 located in Minnesota.[4] The wolf population in Alaska is between 5,000 and 15,000,[5] and the number of wolves in Canada ranges …

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Wolf Supporters Urge Gov. Ducey to End State Interference with Wolf Recovery 

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BACKGROUND: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service convened a recovery planning team in 2010 that included a Science and Planning Subgroup made up of some of the top wolf experts in the country. The Science and Planning Subgroup developed draft recommendations for recovery of the Mexican gray wolf based on the best available science, which included the following: In addition …

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Suzanne Stone | KUED.org

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I used to hold a better Opinion for Defenders of Wildlife… Now they are right there with RMEF!! They both are poor examples of being a Wildlife Advocate. not just RMEF! Suzanne Stone transcript Wolves2/KUED Interviewer Would you give me your full name and title? Suzanne Stone Suzanne Stone, and my title is Northern Rockies Representative for Defenders of Wildlife. …

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Photographer’s Travel Date With Wolves Is Completely Surreal

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Warning: Do not try this at home. (Or at your local German wolf haven.) For most, wolves are best experienced from a safe distance. A belly-full howl from a faraway, shadowy creature provides ample wolf exposure for the majority. But not all. Cleo Goossens is a photographer based in Eindhoven in the Netherlands — and, so we’ve gathered, a significant …