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Gray Wolf Fact Sheet
Wolf packs live within territories, which they defend from other wolves. Their territories range in size from ... wolf in the northern Rocky Mountains from the threatened and endangered species list. The Mexican gray wolf, a subspecies, Canis lupus baileyi, has also been reintroduced into Arizona and New Mexico. Native to ...
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Q and A's about Gray Wolf Biology
February breeding season. They must be alert to entering other wolf packs' territories and they must keep a constant vigil to avoid encounters with people, their major ... or parks. Unsupervised dogs that stray from their owner’s homes or from their handlers into wolf territories are definitely at risk. Wolves will treat dogs as interlopers on their territories and may ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Timber Wolf
North america were in Minnesota, Canada, and Alaska. In the early 1970's, new wolf packs were found in northern Wisconsin. Where do you think they came from? Minnesota. These new ... radio collars around their necks. The radios help biologists follow the wolves around and locate the packs' home sites. During the summer, under cover of darkness, biologists howl near these home sites to ...
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Gray Wolf - WDNR
Dispersers must be alert to entering other wolf packs' territories, and they must keep a constant vigil to avoid encounters with people, their ... 1979 by live capturing, attaching radio collars, and monitoring movements. Much has been learned about wolf ecology in northern Wisconsin. In 1992 the Department began a research project to determine the ...
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Gray Wolf in Greater Yellowstone
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's rejection of Wyoming's wolf management plan. Wyoming is now appealing the judges decision to the 10 Circuit Court of ... sustainable population of wolves in the Yellowstone area. [ Map of Greater Yellowstone Wolf Packs' Territories ] Current Wolf News Ongoing Wolf Issues Jul 19, 2008 - Molloy restores ESA protection for wolves (Missoulian) ...
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Forest Friends: Wolf
The leader is called an alpha male. A large wolf pack travels great distances. Some packs cover up to 250 square miles. Most wolf packs keep their distance from each other. The wolf's prey is ... Republic, as well as two tiny wolves, also made by Wild Republic. And, you can see two other wolf frames, which are made by E&S Imports. Check the Gift Shop to see what is available. Other ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Wolf
In some places they are considered a vulnerable or endangered species. There are many wolf organizations and government agencies working to both save wolves and educate people about them. The myth ... another pack member to show submission. Ears flattened back against the wolf’s face means it is afraid or cautious. Wolf packs also follow the cues of the head male and female, called ...
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Gray Wolf - Defenders of Wildlife
Behavior Wolves live, travel and hunt in packs of 4-7 animals on average. Packs include the mother and father wolves, called the alphas, their pups ... Spotted Owl, Northern Swift Fox Thick-Billed Parrot Tiger Vaquita Walrus Western Snowy Plover Whale Wolf, Gray Wolverine Woodland Caribou Woodpeckers -- Habitat -- Desert Forest Grasslands Marine Wetlands Choose a state or ...
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Dire Wolf - Extinct Species - The Dire Wolf
Probably the Dire wolf was a scavenger, or hunted in packs for much larger prey. The Dire Wolf had a great deal larger head, but a much smaller ... as a relic population, and were still alive 4000 years ago. Find out more about the Dire Wolf over at Wikipedia CommentSubscribe Planet Earth Popular Articles Bengal Tiger Snow Leopard Oak Tree Grand Canyon Green ...
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Arctic Wolf - Land Mammal - The Arctic Wolf
April, rarely rise above -22f. Arctic Wolf Although they will eat any animal that they can catch, their main diet consists of musk oxen ... they consume entirely, including hair, bone and skin. When hunting larger prey, wolves must hunt in packs, but with smaller prey, such as arctic hare and lemming they may hunt singly. With no ...
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