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Gray Wolf Fact Sheet
Wolf packs live within ... wolf packs have produced pups in the wild. The goal is to establish a self-sustaining wild population of at least 100 wolves in their historical range. Gray wolf populations fluctuate with food availability, strife within packs, and disease. In some areas wolf populations may change due to accidental or intentional killing by people. There is concern that wolf ...
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Q and A's about Gray Wolf Biology
How far do wolves travel? Wolf packs usually hunt within a specific territory. It is not uncommon ... season and prior to the 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 ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Timber Wolf
Wisconsin. At that time, the only wild wolves in 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 packs needed protection, ... live together in family groups called packs, usually 2-15 wolves. Each wolf pack needs about 100 square miles of ...
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Gray Wolf - WDNR
While neighboring wolf packs might share a common border, their territories seldom overlap by more than a mile. A wolf that trespasses in another pack's territory ... Natural Resources declared timber wolves endangered. A wolf research program was initiated in 1979. Studies since 1979 have shown that four to twenty-eight wolf packs, ranging from 15 to 105 animals, ...
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Gray Wolf in Greater Yellowstone
Greater Yellowstone Wolf Packs' Territories ] Current Wolf News Ongoing Wolf Issues Jul 19, 2008 - Molloy restores ESA protection for wolves (Missoulian) - Jul 10, 2008 - Interior fights wolf kill dollars ... 2008 - 'Howlbox' could help track wolf numbers (Casper Star Tribune) - Jul 01, 2008 - State plans wolf hearings (Associated Press) - Jun 21, 2008 - Wolf season's statewide quota set ( ...
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Forest Friends: Wolf
Wolf or Timber Wolf (Canis lupus) is a large canid. Wolves are social animals and live in packs ranging in number from about 2 to 15. These packs ... wolf pack travels great distances. Some packs cover up to 250 square miles. Most wolf packs keep their distance from each other. The wolf ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Wolf
But huskies are just another breed of domestic dog, like a poodle or a golden retriever. Safety in numbers Wolves live in family groups called packs ... packs as large as 20 to 30 have been found. Great communicators If you’ve watched domestic dogs play, you already know something about how wolves communicate. Within a wolf ... means it is afraid or cautious. Wolf packs also follow the cues of the ...
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Gray Wolf - Defenders of Wildlife
Woodland Caribou Woodpeckers -- Habitats -- Desert Forest Grasslands Marine Wetlands Wildlife & Habitat Home Gray Wolf Canis lupus The wolf is the largest member of the canine family. Gray wolves range in color from ... wolves in the native habitat. 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 and ...
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Dire Wolf - Extinct Species - The Dire Wolf
This means that it would have been able to run poorly and sustain speeds for a shorter time. 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 brain than the gray wolf ...
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Arctic Wolf - Land Mammal - The Arctic Wolf
Wild Travels Natural Wonders Endangered Species Legendary Creatures Arctic Wolf From It's Nature! Home » Above The Ice » Arctic Wolf Arctic Wolf All wolves are supremely adaptable to their environment, but ... 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 ...
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