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Archipelago Wolves – Natural History
September 27, 2015
NATURAL HISTORY {ALEXANDER ARCHIPELAGO WOLF} Canis lupus ligoni FAMILY: Canidae DESCRIPTION: The Alexander Archipelago wolf is notably smaller and darker than the typical gray wolf, with a denser coat. On average, individuals weigh between 30 to 50 pounds, are 3.5 … read more
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Suggested Reading: 'A Wolf Called Romeo' by Nick Jans
December 9, 2014
Romeo challenges us to rethink divides & relationships. A book review by David Clanaugh. Nick Jans’s ‘A Wolf Called Romeo’ skillfully interweaves a personal and community chronology of the interactions among the people of Juneau, Alaska, their dogs, and the black wolf Romeo… read more
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Scientists’ Letter Alerts U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service that Wisconsin Is Misleading USFWS
September 25, 2014
A letter submitted by nationally known wolf experts explains that Wisconsin’s misleading population estimates warrant federal oversight and possible emergency re-listing under the Endangered Species Act was submitted to the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). read more
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Red Wolf Recovery Program Under Review
July 30, 2014
Emails and letters needed for critically endangered red wolves! The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has asked for a review of the Red Wolf Recovery Program. Ending the program could spell disaster for the small, critically endangered, wild red wolf population. read more
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New Research: Saving large carnivores, but losing the apex predator?
April 3, 2014
The ecological role of large carnivores is a main motivator for their conservation, and hunting can impact the performance of large carnivores as apex predators. New research recommends that conservation goals consider this perspective. read more
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US Fish & Wildlife Services Reopens Comment Period on Wolf Proposal
February 13, 2014
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reopening the comment period on its proposal to list the Mexican wolf as an endangered subspecies and remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species List. read more
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