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Gray Wolf Recovery
... Recovery in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Plan (74 page PDF; 4.79MB) Fact Sheet: Gray Wolf Recovery in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan Revised January 29, 2007 Home Gray Wolf Recovery Areas: Western Great Lakes | Northern Rockies | Southwestern (Mexican Wolf) Home Pages: USFWS |USFWS Endangered Species | Midwest Region | Midwest Region's Endangered Species
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Taproot 1999: Coalition for Education in the Outdoors
Summer 1999 (V11#4) Feature Articles: In Search of Common Ground: Developing Partnerships for Wolf Recovery in the Adirondack Park by William B. Morton Back to the Basics: Designing Group Learning Experiences by Kate Cassidy Environmental Learning Centers: A Template by Eric Vozick Winter 1999-2000 (V12#1) Feature Articles ...
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Gray Wolf Fact Sheet
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has removed the gray wolf in the western Great Lakes area from the threatened and endangered species list. Today about ... under the Endangered Species Act. This designation allows more management flexibility while contributing to recovery. Wolf recovery efforts have restored a top predator to its ecosystem, and improved our understanding of ...
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Topic Area: Endangered Species Recovery and the Role of Native Tribes
Chris Connell, Colby College 00 Review: The long debate over the reintroduction of the gray wolf to the northern Rockies is a good example of how transactions costs -- the costs involved ... that expressly prohibited the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) from participation in most wolf recovery efforts, including the expenditure of funds for such activities. This state refusal to participate ...
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Gray Wolf - Defenders of Wildlife
How You Can Help Help gray wolves and other wildlife by adopting a wolf today at our Wildlife Adoption Center. Take Action for Wildlife at our Wildlife Action Center. ... Idaho. We continue the fight today. Learn more. Related Information Action Alerts Support a National Wolf Recovery Plan AZ & NM Residents: Speak Up for Southwest Wolves! See all Actions >> Events Defenders Meetup ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Timber Wolf
In 1989, a group of concerned citizens got together with the Department of Natural Resources to develop a Timber Wolf Recovery Plan. The goal of the plan was to work toward having wild wolves roaming northern Wisconsin. Wolf population monitoring was put into action with live-trapping, radio telemetry, winter snow tracking, and summer howl surveys. Because of ...
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Gray Wolf - WDNR
Endangered Species Act (Exit DNR). With protection, the Minnesota wolf population in-creased and several individuals dispersed into northern Wisconsin in the mid-1970s. In ... are of value to natural ecosystems and benefit biological diversity of Wisconsin. The Department approved a Wolf Recovery Plan in 1989. The Plan's goal of 80 wolves was first achieved in ...
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Red Wolf Facts
The other species is the larger Gray Wolf. In 1973 they were declared an endangered species and in 1980 the USFWS officially declared the Red ... comeback. For more information about Red Wolves visit the USFWS site below. Red Wolf Recovery Project USFWS - Pamphlet on Saving the Red Wolf PDF File ( 297 KB Size) Greg Koch USFWS Photo Greg Koch USFWS ...
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Gray Wolf in Greater Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park, as expected. In many aspects, wolf recovery has been a great success and landmark conservation triumph. However, several threats must be ... the lawsuit challenging the 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 ...
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Cynthia Lee Wolf - Defenders of Wildlife
Mexican wolves; ecotourism; packing and outfitting, biological surveys, radio-telemetry, horsemanship Cynthia is currently establishing a program in the Blue Range Mexican Wolf Recovery Area to work with ranchers to reduce wolf-caused mortality of livestock through the development of proactive management practices that are beneficial to all. The Blue Range Recovery Area includes the Gila ...
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