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  1. The Wolf (Endangered Animals & Habitats) by Hayley R. Mitchell, 1998-04
  2. Problems and recommendations for the conservation of the maned wolf in Argentina: results from the First Workshop of Chrysocyon brachyurus in Argentina ... An article from: Endangered Species Update by Lucia Soler, Jean Marie Carenton, et all 2005-01-01
  3. The Wolves by Brian J. Heinz, Bernie Fuchs, 1996-10-01
  4. Draft Wisconsin timber wolf recovery plan environmental analysis ([Wisconsin endangered resources report) by Richard P Thiel, 1988
  5. Status of the timber wolf in Wisconsin: Performance report (Wisconsin endangered resources report) by Richard P Thiel, 1984
  6. Status of the timber wolf, 1990-1991 (Wisconsin endangered resources report) by Adrian P Wydeven, 1991
  7. Smoke from a fierce green fire: History of timber wolves in Wisconsin by Inga Brynildson, 1981
  8. Shadow Mountain: A Memoir of Wolves, a Woman, and the Wild by Renee Askins, 2002-08-13
  9. Returning Wildlife - Gray Wolves (Returning Wildlife) by John Becker, 2003-07-22
  10. The Red Wolf: Help Save This Endangered Species! (Saving Endangered Species) by Alison Imbriaco, 2007-03
  11. Wolves (Animals, Animals) by Daniel A. Greenberg, 2002-12
  12. Keepers of the Wolves: The Early Years of Wolf Recovery in Wisconsin by Richard P. Thiel, 2001-11-26
  13. Endangered Animals - Over 100 Questions and Answers to Thngs You Want to Know
  14. Red Wolf, The (Endangered in America) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, et all 1994-10-01

41. Marilee's Endangered Animals Links
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42. Endangered
endangered wolves. The Maned Wolf. The longlegged Maned Wolf from South America is one of the many members of the dog family which is in DANGER of extinction!
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Endangered Wolves The Maned Wolf The long-legged Maned Wolf from South America is one of the many members of the dog family which is in DANGER of extinction! The maned wolf is being held in zoos and parks to save it from extiction. Many wolves are being hunted for their fur, but also, sometimes because they attack farm animals. The Gray Wolf This wolf is believed to be the ancestors of our domestic dogs. But it is hunted for it's beautiful fur. It is about 6ft in length including his tail. There pack has about 20 wolves. If there is no food the large pack splits up in tiny groups of about 7 wolves. The Desert Wolf Same as the gray wolf, the Desert wolf is hunted for it's fur. This wolf is also in danger of extinction. In the movie "Dances With Wolves", Two Socks, the wolf, is a desert wolf. In this movie, though, it is killed for fun. The Tasmanian Wolf This is an extinct wolf. In 1936 it was gone. You will only see this wolf in pictures. World Wildlife Organizations Back

43. Endangered Wolves - AME Info Business News
endangered wolves. Across the Red Sea in Ethiopia, the critically endangered Ethiopian wolf (also known as the simian jackal) is afflicted by rabies.
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Mammals of the Arabian desert, especially predators, have suffered dramatic declines over the last few decades. They have been gunned down, trapped, poisoned and obliterated in other ways.
Today hunting may have been banned, but human activities have so severely damaged natural habitats that chances of recovery seem remote. The UAE desert itself has experienced local extinctions of species that once roamed wild and free across its arid wilderness. Among these is the Arabian wolf, which hasn't been seen in the wild in this country since the 1980's. At one time, this smallest and, possibly, the least known of wolf subspecies, had a range throughout the Arabian peninsula. Now it can only be found in selected pockets of Oman, Yemen, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. To see one in the UAE, one has to visit Sharjah's Wildlife Centre.

44. Gray Wolves As Endangered Species :: Green Nature ::
Gray wolves as endangered Species. Gray wolves Wildlife Service. Gray wolves as endangered Species Login/Create an account 1 Comment.
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46. Wolves Gray Wolf (Canis Lupus)
Gray wolves are listed under the endangered Species Act as threatened species in Minnesota and as endangered species elsewhere in the lower 48 states.
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Gray wolves are listed under the Endangered Species Act as threatened species in Minnesota and as endangered species elsewhere in the lower 48 states. Endangered means a species is considered in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range, and threatened means a species may become endangered. In Alaska, wolf populations number 5,900 to 7,200 and are not considered endangered or threatened. Wolf recovery under the Endangered Species Act has been so successful that in June 1998 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that it would review the species' status and consider delisting or reclassifying specific wolf populations where appropriate. The wolf's comeback has been attributed to a combination of scientific research, conservation and management programs, and education efforts that helped to increase public understanding of wolves.

47. Wolves Red Wolf
With the passage of the endangered Species Act of 1973, an expanded program to of this program were to certify the genetic purity of wildcaught wolves, and to
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A medium-sized, wild canid, the red wolf resembles the coyote but is larger and more robust. Its legs and ears are relatively longer than the coyote's. The red wolf's coloration is similar to that of the coyote, but the tawny element is more pronounced, and the pelage is usually somewhat coarser. This species is slightly smaller than the gray wolf (C. lupus) with a more slender and elongated head. It's pelage is shorter and coarser than in any race of lupus. Prey studies in Texas and Louisiana, and more recent investigations in North Carolina, indicate that the diet of the red wolf will include whatever small to medium-sized mammals occur in abundance within the area in question. The last survivors in the wild in Texas and Louisiana fed primarily on nutria, rabbits, and carrion. Studies at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge indicate not only a wide range of smaller mammals found on the refuge, but also a heavy dependance on white-tailed deer by red wolfs released into the wild. Historical accounts indicate that prey could also include young calves and other smaller domestic animals.

48. Saving Mexican Wolves: Steps To Saving The Endangered Mexican Wolf - National Zo
wolves are fitted with radio collars so biologists can closely monitor their This type of research is critical to protecting and managing endangered wildlife.
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Once feared extinct in the wild, Mexican wolves are making a comeback! The National Zoo is working with over 40 other zoos and breeding facilities to help save Mexican wolves. To keep the population genetically healthy as it grows, zoos collaborate breeding efforts through an American Zoo and Aquarium Association Species Survival Plan (SSP).
Wolves from the Species Survival Plan are selected for reintroduction into the wild. But before they go, they live in near-wild conditions in order to get used to living on their own. Wolves are fitted with radio collars so biologists can closely monitor their movements after their release. This type of research is critical to protecting and managing endangered wildlife.

49. Breeding And Conserving Endangered Canids - National Zoo| FONZ
19 species in the world are listed as threatened or endangered, and several Unlike other wolves that live in cooperative breeding packs, the maned wolf is
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The Wild Canid Project of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park focuses on studying the biology of wild canids to improve reproductive success and to maintain self-sustaining zoo and wild populations. Diverse and Increasingly Rare From the two-pound fennec fox that survives the rigors of Arabian deserts to the 175-pound timber wolf that ranges throughout the wild reaches of the Northern Hemisphere, canids (dog-like mammals) are a diverse and wide-ranging family of mammals. Yet, these charismatic cousins of our oldest and most faithful companion, the domestic dog, are rapidly disappearing. Nine of 19 species in the world are listed as "threatened" or "endangered," and several are near extinction due to habitat loss, illegal hunting, and disease. Yet, compared to other carnivores (the wild cats and bears), canids receive less public and conservation attention. And amazingly, the reproductive biology of wild canids (the essence of their survival) continues to be a mystery.

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51. 7/5/2004 -- Michigan Wolves No Longer Endangered
Michigan wolves no longer endangered Source Copyright nbsp2004, Associated Press Date May nbsp7, nbsp2004. TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan
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52. S A F A R I P A R K . C O . U K
Buy. The Red Wolf (endangered in America). Author Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, Robert Silverstein. Buy. wolves (endangered). Author Casey Horton.
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53. Most Endangered Wolves Brought To Chaffee Zoo
Most endangered wolves Brought to Chaffee Zoo. These most endangered of all wolf species were brought to the Zoo on November 13, 2003.
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News Release Daniel G. Hobbs, City Manager November 21, 2003 Contact: Matt Otstot, Public Affairs Officer: (559) 621-7777 Most Endangered Wolves Brought to Chaffee Zoo FRESNO, CA (November 21, 2003) A pair of Red Wolves has arrived at the Chaffee Zoological Gardens from the Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington. These most endangered of all wolf species were brought to the Zoo on November 13, 2003. There are approximately 100 Red Wolves left in the wild. They are found in Northeastern North Carolina in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge. Both animals were captive reared. The male was born in 1994 and the female in 2001. They will be allowed to reproduce at the Chaffee Zoo. The Zoo has previously reproduced Red Wolves in the 1990's and some of their offspring have been introduced into the wild. City Services Mayor's Office City Council City Manager Public Affairs Office ... Graffiti Reporting Business Services Economic Development Bid Opportunities City Planning Tourism Events Calendar Entertainment Guide Convention Center Fresno Airport (FYI) ... Site Policy Click below to translate our Web site into the language that corresponds to the flag.

54. The BoomerWolf Page - Minnesota Wolves
1978 wolves in Minnesota reduced from endangered to threatened. 1980 The wolf was listed as endangered in 1974 and became a protected animal.
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Minnesota is the first state to have to deal with the return of the wolf. What happens in Minnesota will set the tone of how the rest of the United States will treat the wolf. TIME LINE Bounty of $3.00 per wolf is declared by the State of Minnesota. Bounty increased to $15.00 per female wolf, $5.00 per pup and male wolf. Wolf population estimated to be 600 animals. Wolf bounty ends. Minnesota Department of Conservation picks up where bounty killing left off and starts killing wolves. Wolf is declared an endangered species and is protected. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service begins killing wolves as part of a predator control program. Wolves in Minnesota reduced from endangered to threatened. Wolf population estimated to be 1,300 animals. State of Minnesota tries to make wolves a sporting animal so they may be killed by hunters. The state is struck down by environmental group actions.

55. Tahoma Audubon Society Endangered Species
In doing research for this endangered species series, the most fun I had was reading Of wolves and Men by Barry Lopez. The author
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Wolf recovery occurs unnoticed outside Yellowstone
by Kirk Kirkland Last summer while bicycling across Idaho I heard of several successful wolf recovery plans that were quietly working. Although much of the national publicity has examined wolf recovery in Yellowstone National Park, Idaho's successful reintroduction has occurred with relatively little notice and no law suits. Thirty-five wolves were brought into Idaho from Canada over the last two years. Three breeding pairs produced seven pups. The Nez Perce Tribe is orchestrating the recovery. The tribe succeeded after the state legislature reacted to political pressure and blocked the state's fish and game department from participating in reintroduction programs. The Tribe is in its third year of a programs that calls for monitoring, managing and researching the wolves. The recovery team also meets with ranchers, hunters and school children.

56. Endangered Canid's - Born Free's Wolf Project
hope for world’s most endangered canid. Exciting news reached the Born Free’s offices last November … five new populations of Ethiopian wolves have been
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This means a re-think for the conservation plans. Currently, a considerable amount of resources are being directed towards plans for an in-situ captive breeding facility. Now, with the overall prognosis looking better, Claudio Sillero, co-ordinator of the conservation programme, believes resources could be more effectively used if redirected towards combating rabies, improving protected area management and educating the people living in and near to the wolf range. This is wonderful news and new conservation plans and budgets are now being drawn up.
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57. Disease In Ethiopian Wolves
. Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme Press release Rabies in endangered Ethiopian wolves. In the last few weeks there has been
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Rabies in endangered Ethiopian wolves
In the last few weeks there has been an outbreak of disease, confirmed as being rabies, among the Ethiopian wolves in the Bale Mountains. The Bale Mountains is home to the most important population of this endangered species that is endemic to Ethiopia. The current Ethiopian wolf population in Bale was estimated at 300 (of the global total estimate of 500) wolves. Since September 2003, 20 wolves have died in the Web valley within the Bale area. The Web valley is a critical core area that harboured an estimated 80 wolves prior to this crisis. The first possible case was a thin and weak wolf sighted by park staff in August 2003 some 35km from areas in which the wolves live. This sighting was thought to be a dispersing female - such as those that are periodically sighted some distance from established packs. The wolf disappeared before it could be examined by staff of the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP). Wolves in the Bale Mountains are continually monitored by staff of the EWCP. The first suspicion that this was disease arose when four wolf deaths in the Web valley were reported on 09 October 2003. Since then, a further 16 wolves have been found dead in the same area.

58. Factsheets And News Releases On Threatened And Endangered Species
A few of these species are not currently on the FWS Threatened and endangered list because of species recovery Additional information on wolves is available
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59. Other Endangered Species Hotlinks
Species Page a delightful website with great photos and description of endangered species such as the falcons, black footed ferrets, wolves, manatee, red
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Other Great Endangered Species Websites: ThinkQuest Endangered Species Websites Intereactive websites created for students and published by students - Highly recommended. Endangered Species and Habitats : published by National Wildlife Federation: Links inlcude Learning About Endangered Species, Endangered Species Fact Sheet Sites, Issues, Endangered Habitat news, etc. ENDANGERED! Exploring a World at Risk : (c) 1996 American Museum of Natural History, an exhibition tour of the world of endangered species. Find out what it means to be endangered by reading the "The Legend of the Meeps Island Flying Frog". Featuring the following endangered species: Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephants, Northern Spotted Owl, Karner Blue Butterfly, American Burying Beetle, Goliath Frog, Cheetah, Whooping Cran, American Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle, California Condor, Black Rhinoceros, African Wild Dog, Gray Wolf, American Bison, Gila Monster, Queen Conch, Delhi Sands Fly, Woodland Caribou and etc. Abundant information, so don't miss this tour. The Wild Ones : (c) Wildlife Preservation Trust International, This site is especially unique because it features scientists that students may write to for information. It features projects that teachers may join, and it also features endangered animals such as the Mauritius Kestrel, Pink pigeon, Asian Elephants, Aye-aye, and etc.

60. ENDANGERED- Howling Acres
wolves were once the most widely distributed mammal in the world, occupying almost every habitat except tropical jungles. Worldwide Status of wolves.
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