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    The Red Wolves of North Carolina are the last of their species. There are approximately forty Red Wolves left and they’re all live in the Albermarle Penninsula in North Carolina. Red wolves are on average‚ five feet long from nose to tail. They’re larger than the coyotes‚ only averaging three feet from nose to tail. The red wolves‚ coyotes‚ and eastern wolf are all from the original “Ancient Wolf”. Since the beginning of wolves‚ they have been cross breeding to create hybrids. Over time‚ the ancient

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    by the government. He ends up finding a pack of wolves and sets up camp for the summer‚ studying their habits. The wolves come to know his presence and are friendly with him. He’s able to record a good deal of their basic behaviors‚ including their habit of subsisting on small mammals like mice. He sets out to prove his own theory by attempting to survive on mice himself‚ and includes a recipe for creamed mouse. He spends days looking for the wolves and gives up‚ but stops in the forest to urinate

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    the wolf world‚ he comes to fear with them on onslaught of bounty hunters and government exterminators out to erase the noble wolf community from the Arctic. To start‚ the government‚ followed by the trappers and the hunters‚ they blame that the wolves are killing the caribou‚ and creating a decrease in the population. To pursue this‚ it was proved that the caribou population has dropped of 4‚000‚000 in 1930 to less than 170‚000 in 1963. But‚ yet‚ Mowat has observed

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    running wolves are chasing it but you want to kill the deer but you are scared that after you kill it the wolf will eat it. Then you want to kill the wolf to save more deer but you can’t because there on the endangered species list. The wolves on the endangered species list is a bad thing because there is 500 wolfs in yellow stone and in Pinedale it tops over 1800 wolves. One adult wolf kills and eats 15-19 deer a year. The fed’s want to take them off of the list. We need to get the wolves off the

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    endangered in the ESA‚ and the coyote (Canis latrans). Historically‚ the species was found in forest‚ swamp‚ and coastal areas‚ spread across the southeastern United States from southern Missouri‚ pushing all the way to North Carolina. Currently‚ these wolves are being reintroduced in the Alligator National Wildlife Refuge coastal region in North Carolina‚ but many are still in 32 captive facilities across the nation‚ along with 2 small island projects off Florida’s coast. In the wild‚ a typical red wolf

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    History 4 The Cons of Wolf Reintroduction 6 Pros of Wolf Reintroduction 7 Summary 9 Works Cited 11 Reintroduction of Wolves at Yellowstone Park Introduction While highly controversial‚ the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone Park has provided many beneficial ecological changes to the entire parks ecosystem. After a nearly 70 year absence‚ in January of 1995‚ 14 wolves from separate packs were captured in the Canadian Rockies and transported to Yellowstone National Park in the states of

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    a family of rabbits who lived near a pack of wolves. The wolves announced that they did not like the way the rabbits were living. (The wolves were crazy about the way they themselves were living‚ because it was the only way to live.) One night several wolves were killed in an earthquake and this was blamed on the rabbits‚ for it is well known that rabbits pound on the ground with their hind legs and cause earthquakes. On another night one of the wolves was killed by a bolt of lightning and this was

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    and conveys a story using composition‚ size and color. Showing the action of the hunt and the vicious battle and violence between the Foxes and Wolves as well as the men. The composition of this painting creates a sense of drama and heightens the emotion of the scene. The first thing noticed by the viewer when standing in front of this painting are the wolves

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    Were-Wolves Report The Truth About Shape-Shifting Myths and legends of shape-shifters have been around for hundreds of years but shape-shifters themselves have been around for much longer. In this report I will be analysing myths and legends about shape-shifters and using this information

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    Before the 1960’s‚ wolves were considered treacherous‚ despicable‚ and beasts of waste and desolation. When wolves were added to the endangered species list in 1967‚ they made the transitioned from villain to saint in the public eye as an symbol of endangered species. Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park‚ and permitted to thrive in the upper Midwest. The increase in population of wolves has been credited by scientists and media for the propagation of other species. In Is

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