Natural History: Wolves at a Glance

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Natural History: Wolves at a Glance Where they live: wolves can live in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, wetlands, and tundra. What’s most important is adequate prey, low human activity and tolerance for the species. With growing human populations and our increasing pressure on wild places, areas suitable for wolves are shrinking. Wolves face enormous threats wherever they live …

Natural History – Wolves

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Natural History: Wolves at a Glance Where they live: wolves can live in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, wetlands, and tundra. What’s most important is adequate prey, low human activity and tolerance for the species. With growing human populations and our increasing pressure on wild places, areas suitable for wolves are shrinking. Wolves face enormous threats wherever they live …

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Wolves 1 of 11 animals that mate for life

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    Wolves Often portrayed as tricksters and con artists in popular folklore, wolves have a family life that is more loyal and pious than most human relationships. Normally, packs consist of a male, a female and their offspring, essentially making wolf packs akin to a nuclear family.  

Wolf Discussion Absent from Idaho Wildlife Services EA | The Wildlife News

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Wolf Discussion Absent from Idaho Wildlife Services EA by RANCE SHAW on JULY 20, 2015 · Idaho Wildlife Services recently made public an Environmental Assessment (“EA”)supposedly analyzing statewide predator damage and conflict management. However, wolves are notably absent from the 273-page document. Wildlife Services’ recent killing of five wolves in central Idaho—in addition to previous killings of six in response to livestock depredation and 19 to …