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Gray Wolf - Defenders of Wildlife
Lifespan 7-8 years in the wild, but some have lived 10 years or more Diet Staples Ungulates (large hoofed mammals) like elk, deer, moose and caribou.Also known to eat beaver, rabbits and other small prey. Wolves are also scavengers and often eat animals that have died due to other causes like starvation and disease. Population ...
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Saskatchewan Environmental Society — Land Use Planning in the Boreal Forest
It is the home of First Nations, Metis and non-Aboriginal peoples. It is a land of moose and caribou, eagles and pelicans, loons and beaver, northern pike and great grey owls. ... in the North Central Plan Area, provides important information about the character and condition of the land and the ecological sensitivity of the landscape. This report includes a proposal ...
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Manitoba Hydro Campaign
Mercury containation limits fish consumption and sale. Water drawn down in winter forms hanging ice shelves on lakes and rivers, making it difficult for moose and caribou to cross. Muddy, opaque water and ...
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Forest Friends: Wolf
The pack will work together to hunt and they generally hunt at night. Other prey includes smaller mammals and even fish and insects. Wolves cannot sustain long chases and ... Chipmunk | Cougar | Deer | Elk | Ferret | Fox | Groundhog | Hedgehog | Kangaroo Rat | Lynx | Marmot | Moose | Mouse | Opossum | Porcupine | Potbelly Pig | Rabbit | Raccoon | Reindeer | Squirrel | Sloth | Skunk | ...
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Friends of Animals | Help Stop the Bush Administration's Latest Debacle: Aerial Gunning of Greater Yellowstone Wolves
What a hellish scheme that offers violence a civic mission. Leave the wolves, calves, horses, feral hogs, moose and caribou alone, and meanwhile stick to vegetable crops. On March 12, 2008, MTJ wrote: Vegtable crops cause more damage, more pollution, and more harm than hunting ...
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Q and A's about Gray Wolf Biology
Woodland caribou, bison and beaver, the wolves’ prey base, were also brought to near-extinction by settlers and ... years ago and eventually three packs were established. Their primary prey is moose. Through the years the numbers of moose and wolves have fluctuated, but after 50 years a moose ...
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Caribou and Our National Parks
Caribou Elk Florida Panther Gray Wolf Black Bear Grizzly Bear Polar Bear Lynx Moose Prairie Dog Red Wolf Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Caribou are the largest of the reindeer species and ... and twigs and leaves of birches and willows. Female caribou have one calf in the spring. Caribou usually live about eight to ten years. Mosquitoes are a major nuisance for caribou in early summer and caribou ...
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Moose in our National Parks
Moose Bald Eagle Bat Buffalo Black-Footed Ferret California Condor Caribou Elk Florida Panther Gray Wolf Black Bear Grizzly Bear Polar Bear Lynx Moose Prairie Dog Red Wolf Moose (Alces alces gigas) Moose are part of the deer family and are ...
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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem National Forests: Caribou-Targhee
Caribou-Targhee Home > Ecosystem > Parks & Lands > National Forests > Caribou-Targhee Beaverhead Bridger-Teton Custer Gallatin Shoshone Caribou-Targhee http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/caribou/ The 3 million acre Caribou- ... , moose, and mountain goats to pikas, spotted frogs, mountain whitefish, and two species of native cutthroat trout. In the past the C-TNF has witnessed the most extensive logging and ...
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Affiliates and Community Profiles
The Porcupine Caribou Herd, Dall sheep, Moose and of the various fish species, the Whitefish, Arctic Char, and Trout inhabits the Peel Watershed that have enabled the continuation and survival of ...
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