Proposed legislation would remove wolves from endangered species protection
It was near Soda Butte in 1924 that the last Yellowstone gray wolves — two pups — were killed by rangers. Wolves remained starkly absent from the landscape until 1995, when the first experimental packs of gray wolves (Canis lupus) were brought from western Canada to the Lamar Valley to repopulate Yellowstone and restore a natural balance to the Park’s wildlife.
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Red wolf release is a success
Two red wolf pups released into a wild wolf den earlier this year, have been confirmed to be alive and well. Red wolf release is a success »»
Mexican Gray Wolf Fact Sheet
The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi), also called the “Mexican wolf” or “lobo,” is the southern-most occurring subspecies of the gray wolf in North America. The Mexican Gray Wolf is the most endangered wolf species in North America.
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Canus rufus rufus: Red Wolf Fact Sheet
Red wolves are the most endangered wolf species in the world.
Two sub-species, Canis rufus floridianus and Canis rufus gregoryi are now thought to be extinct. Canus rufus rufus: Red Wolf Fact Sheet »»
Eastern Wolf Fact Sheet
The eastern wolf is a smaller form of the gray wolf. Recent genetic analyses have shown that it contains both red wolf and coyote genes.
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History of wolves in Michigan
A timeline of wolf history in Michigan from 1838 to 2002.
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The Mackenzie Wolf: Canis lupus mackenzii
Subspecies: occidentalis
The Mackenzie Wolf was originally classified as Canis lupus mackenzii, the Northwest Territories wolf; not recognized as a sub-species of the gray wolf until 1943.
In 1992, this wolf was re-classified as Canis lupus occidentalis, common with wolves in Alaska and Western Canada.
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Wyoming County declares wolves “predators”
SOURCE: The Billings Gazette, Associated Press
RIVERTON, Wyo. (AP) – Fremont County commissioners are trying to make something clear to lawmakers across the state: wolves are not welcome in their county.
The commissioners voted to reinforce an earlier, controversial resolution declaring wolves as predators.
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Eastern Gray Wolves – Are they really Red Wolves?
Today, there are three different, recognized wolf species in North America: the gray wolf (Canis lupus), the red wolf (Canis rufus) and the coyote or "brush wolf" (Canis latrans). The origin of the red wolf has been debated extensively, as some biologists believe that it is simply a gray wolf/ coyote hybrid. Others believe that it is a true species.
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New year brings new protection for Algonquin Park wolves
AUTHOR: Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Press Release
(OTTAWA) – Environmentalists are breathing a sigh of relief now that the Ontario government has passed new hunting regulations to better protect the Algonquin Park wolf population. The new regulations prohibit year-round the hunting and trapping of wolves in 39 townships surrounding Algonquin Park.
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Central Rockies Wolf Project
Wolf Awareness Inc. is a non-profit, charitable foundation dedicated to the conservation of wolves’ through research and education. The Central Rockies Wolf Project is the research branch of Wolf Awareness Inc. Scientifically accurate information forms the basis of their education programs.
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Biology of Wolves in Alaska
Wolves have been present in Alaska for about 500,000 years and presently occur throughout most of mainland Alaska, on Unimak Island in the Aleutians, and in most parts of southeastern Alaska.
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Tragic news for wolves…we need your help!
AUTHOR: Alliance for the Wild Rockies (Wild Rockies News Alert)
The Bad News:
The entire Whitehawk Wolf Pack (in South Central Idaho's Boulder White Cloud Mountains) was killed this weekend, thus ending the lives of 9 magnificent endangered species (including the pregnant alpha female) and wasting thousands of hours of volunteer time that was spent keeping the wolves and sheep apart.
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Wolf science best left to actual scientists
Author: John Potter, Billings Gazette
Speaking as a friend, wolves need prayers. Columnist, old friend and snappy dresser Roger Clawson once referred to me in one of HIS columns as "artist, columnist, and friend of the gray wolf."
One out of three ain't bad.
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