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  1. Shadow Mountain: A Memoir of Wolves, a Woman, and the Wild by Renee Askins, 2002-08-13
  2. Wolves of Minong: Isle Royale's Wild Community (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by Durward L. Allen, 1994-01-15
  3. Wolves (Our Wild World) by Laura Evert, 2000-09-25
  4. Foxes, Wolves and Wild Dogs of the World (Of the World) by David Alderton, 2004-02
  5. Women Who Run With the Wolves, Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
  6. Wild Dogs by Erwin A. Bauer, 1994-10-01
  7. Wolves, Wild Dogs, and Foxes (Secret World of) by Theresa Greenaway, 2001-04
  8. Growing Up Wild: Wolves (Growing Up Wild) by Sandra Markle, 2001-04-01
  9. The Red Wolf (The Library of Wolves and Wild Dogs) by Fred H. Harrington, 2002-08
  10. Painted Wolves: Wild Dogs of the Serengeti-Mara by Jonathan Scott, 1991-07
  11. The African Wild Dog (The Library of Wolves and Wild Dogs) by J. D. Murdoch, M. S. Becker, 2002-08
  12. Wolves (Predators in the Wild) by Anne Welsbacher, 2001-01
  13. Wolves and Other Wild Dogs: Book Author, Mary E. Reid (World Book's Animals of the World) by Mary E. Reid, 2000-08
  14. The Last Wild Wolves Ghosts of the Great Bear Rainforest by Ian Mc Allister, 2007

21. Sloan, Monty
Photographs taken of wolves in the wild. Large collection.
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22. GORP - Wolves Take Back The Wild
Montana's Wolf Wars. wolves in the wild. wolves on St Wolf Forum. ACTIVITIES. wolves Take Back the wild. By Pamela Parker
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The Death of Wolf Ten ... Wolf Forum ACTIVITIES Wolves Take Back the Wild By Pamela Parker One chilly early morning in late October of 1998, as the sun rose over Yellowstone National Park's Lamar Valley, biologist Robin Silverstein and the rest of his team of field technicians clambered up a rocky hillside and set up shop for a day of work. After assembling their telescope, booting up their handheld Hewlett Packard computer and unfolding their Crazy Creek camp chairs, the members of the Yellowstone Ecological Studies (YES) group scanned the verdant valley that has been called the"little Serengeti of North America" because of its abundant wildlife population. Elk, bison, and other big game range the meadow on the valley floor as they have for decades, but now things are changing in Yellowstone . After a long absence due to man's near eradication of the species, grey wolves (

23. Can You I.D. Your Dog With DNA?
The genetic relationship of dog breeds, wolves and other wild canids is charted in this summer 1991 article by Ray Coppinger, Ph.D.
http://www.kc.net/~wolf2dog/dnaid.htm
    Can You I.D. Your Dog with DNA? by Ray Coppinger Ph.D.
    Editor's note; The following article originally intended for owners of livestock guarding dogs, discusses a study involving several subspecies of gray wolves, coyotes, cape hunting dogs, dingos, and numerous domestic dog breeds.
    The first puppies we raised were Siberian Huskies and our first customers asked that grand old question, "Aren't huskies closely related to wolves?" Being a novice instant expert I answered in the affirmative. About 12 years later when we began looking at livestock guarding dogs, we read in club newsletters that these guardian breeds are very old, and closely related to wolves. We were told the reason Komondors are so protective is because they are closely related to wolves. Konrad Lorenz once wrote a book called Man Meets Dog in which he said that the German Shepherd is closely related to wolves - and he got a Nobel Prize(no, not for that). I have never been told by Beagle or Poodle breeders that their dogs are one step away from moose eaters, which is too bad because they are just as close to wolves as are Huskies and Komondors. Recent studies have dealt with the relationship between various breeds and their ancestors. Interest is sparked by people who would like to be able to classify breeds into groups such as sheep dogs, hunting dogs, or working dogs of one kind or another. Others are interested in how breeds got their individual characteristics. Theories abound, such as the Mastiff being descended from large Mongolian wolves, the Husky from grey wolves, the bird dog from jackals, and the Indian dog from coyotes. Other theories suggest that dogs didn't descend from wolves at all, but rather came from an ancient wild dog, a Pariah Dog, or maybe a Dingo.

24. Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center - Preserve, Protect, Educate
Dedicated to the rescue of and education about wolves and wolfhybrids. Advocates wolves in the wild, not the backyard.
http://www.wolfeducation.org/
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The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center is dedicated to educating the public about wolves, wolf hybrids, and native colorado wildlife. We advocate wildlife in nature, not the backyard. Through education we teach people how wrong it is to cage something intended to be free.
It is a fact that every rescue center in the United States is filled to capacity. Through our wolf adoption bulletin board, we provide a means for people to place their unwanted wolf-hybrids. The problem of wolf hybrids in the U.S. is seldom heard about, but it is real. We are here to tell you why.
"Freedom is the most precious thing in life. Isn't it more beautiful to see them wild than to hold them captive in your backyard?"

25. North American Wolf Association
behind the shameful and selfish practice of captive wolves and wolfdogbreeding. wolves belong in the wild not in backyards.
http://www.nawa.org/
We have a couple of Great Announcements!
First, we're getting ready to relocate and rebuild!
We're very excited about it! Stay tuned, we'll keep you updated! Anyone interested in the Adoption Program
can email me until I can get the photos up. nawa@nawa.org Second, please allow us to invite you to visit our new site: Evolution
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of three little wolf pups who survived unbeatable odds
and a string of nightmares no one should ever have to face. It's a tale of unbelievable courage, faith and miracles.
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Wiconi Waste
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An honored gift, from Sheo Wolf... Thank you, my Sister We're glad you're here! Please feel free to mill around. You'll find much information about wolves. You'll also find researchable material that will offer you a bit more insight into the truth behind the on-going fight for these animals to return to their rightful home lands, the cruelty behind the shameful and selfish practice of captive wolves and wolfdog breeding.

26. Marguerite Fields Artwork
Offering Native American and wildlife prints and paintings of wolves, horses, and other wild animals living in harmony with man.
http://www.margueritefields.com/
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27. Wolves (Wild Stickers) C J Connor
wolves (wild Stickers) CJ Connor. Author or Artist CJ Connor. Titlewolves (wild Stickers) Connor CJ CJ Connor Subject Animals
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Subject: Animals Foxes Wolves
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28. Moonoracle Splash Page....ENTER Choose Your Resolution!
Realm of the wild Dogz such as Cape Leopard Dogz, Dingoes (with registry), African wild Dogz, wolves, Leopard Shepherds.
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29. NOVA Online | Wild Wolves | Ed Bangs
Bringing wolves Home Ed Bangs. Wolf Recovery Coordinator. U.S. Fish and wildlife Service " wolves are a topline predator. They have a major influence " we thought we had an opportunity to keep wolves in the Park on the northern range, where indistinguishable from a wild wolf. All dogs came from wolves. And just through
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wolves/bangs.html
Bringing Wolves Home: Ed Bangs
Wolf Recovery Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
"Wolves are a top-line predator. They have a major influence..." NOVA:
I understand you helped direct the program that reintroduced wolves to the United States, after years of extinction. Where did you get the wolves?
EB: Well, we needed wolves that knew how to make a living in an area like Yellowstone National Park. And so we began to think about where to get wolves that would know what an elk is, how to find one, and how to kill one and where to get wolves that are used to living in cold mountainous terrain. All you have to do is look north of the border and you find that next to Banff National Park in Alberta, and a little bit farther north in British Columbia, you have such wolves. So we contacted the governments of Alberta and British Columbia and asked if they had any wolves to spare. And they said, "We think so, but first we'd like you to come up and tag some wolves and do some preliminary looking to make sure we've got enough." So we did that and sure enough, there were a lot of wolves. The first year, 1995, we got 29 wolves from Alberta, and shipped them into Yellowstone and Central Idaho, and the next year, 1996, we went up to British Columbia and I think we took 37 wolves and brought them down.
NOVA: How did you catch them?

30. Detailed Record
wolves, wild dogs, and foxes • By Theresa Greenaway ; Robert Morton •Publisher Austin, TX Raintree SteckVaughn Publishers, ©2001.
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Located in central Norristown and features wild animals of North America including jaguars, cougars, wolves, bison, elk, prairie dogs, otters, bobcats, alligators, eagles, and owls.
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32. Photos Of Wild Wolves, Wild Gray Wolf, Denali National Park Stock Photos Wolves
PHOTOS of wild wolves. STOCK PHOTOS OF BLACK PHASED AND GRAY TIMBER WOLF.Canis lupus. Photos of wild wolves. Back to Wolf Stock Photos Collection.
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33. Wilderness Images: The Wildlife Photography Of Christopher & Miranda Bly
Nature and wildlife images of wild subjects, including wolves, bears, coyotes, deer, elk, birds, and wildflowers.
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Yukon Territory. wild Wolf photos. • wildlife. Bears. Moose, Caribou, Deer Elk.Other Land Mammals wild wolves. Elk, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Photos.
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35. :: Wolves :: Lynx :: Cougars :: Grizzly Bears ::
Dedicated to the recovery of gray wolves in the Southern Rocky Mountains and to the restoration of the wild habitat in which all species flourish.
http://www.sinapu.org/
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Within this website resides a wealth of information about the efforts of citizens to restore native carnivores to the Southern Rocky Mountains and to protect all of the region's indigineous carnivores. This grassroots campaign, led by a non-profit group named "Sinapu," encompasses many facets of the evolving debate over the use (and abuse) of public lands and wildlife. We hope you find your time here valuable, and that you'll consider joining us in this effort.
Dig deeper here and you'll find information about wolves, coyotes, grizzly bears, wolverine, lynx, river otter and the ecosystems these creatures hold together. Weaving these animals back into the fabric of Nature is a process we call "rewilding." We hope this concept inspires you to think deeper about your own connection to the Wild.
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Navigating Our Site Our website is rich in content, covering the details of our projects, background information, downloadable issues of our newsletter, and links to our partners and hundreds of other interesting web sites. We hope you'll bookmark this page as a resource to visit again and again. Every page includes links at the top to the other major sections of the site. The major sections of our site include:

36. Vargas Island Wolves
Photographs of wild grey wolves on Vargas Island, British Columbia, and facts about them.
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Vargas Island Wolves More wolf photos Vargas Island photos Buy a wolf photo These two wolves were photographed on Vargas Island, off Vancouver Islands west coast. They are the distinct Vancouver Island sub-species of the grey wolf.
In June 2000 I ventured out to Vargas Island with the hope of getting wolf photos. I had heard that a dead grey whale was washed up on the beach and that wolves had been seen feeding off of it. I was not prepared for how bold and fearless the wolves were. Their behaviour allowed me to get some spectacular photos of them, but it also alerted me to their history; clearly, they had been habituated to humans. They had been fed by people and socialized to people.
Only weeks later these two wolves were dead. In a social encounter gone wrong, one of them approached a kayaker sleeping alone outside of his tent and playfully tugged at his sleeping bag. Somehow in the camper's attempts to scare it away, the wolf became angry and attacked, ripping off a chunk of the camper's scalp. Conservation officers were dispatched to the site and shot and killed both wolves.
Autopsies indicated that the wolves were in good health and well nourished. They were between one and two years old, and probably came from a litter that had been born on Vargas Island the previous spring. They played and ran together, shoulder to shoulder, and were almost certainly brother and sister.

37. Wild Animal Watch: Wolves
All About Gray wolves This component of the Learning Adventure contains severalsections focusing on the reintroduction of gray wolves into the wild.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/wolves/tguide.htm
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This exciting Learning Adventure, "Wild Animal Watch: Wolves," focuses on habitats where wolves have been reintroduced into the wild. Students can explore the wolves' territory, learn about their living habits, examine their family structure, and meet wolf specialists from all over the country. Students get an inside look at the life and work of wildlife specialists by reading daily journal entries that document their day-to-day study of wolf behavior. The Learning Adventure also contains a Wolf Quiz, a Wolf Drawing Gallery, and a Wolf Writing Gallery, so students can express themselves creatively and demonstrate new understandings about wolves. Learning Objectives
  • Understand the behavior and life cycles of North American gray and red wolves in the wild.
  • Understand how wolves became endangered in the United States and the methods biologists are using to save them from extinction.

38. Karen Dudley Wild World: Wolves (Wild World)
Karen Dudley wild World wolves (wild World). Author or Artist KarenDudley. Title wild World wolves (wild World) Dudley Karen
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Karen Dudley Wild World: Wolves (Wild World)
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39. Save The Minnesota Twins.com - Articles - T-Wolves, Wild Owners Team Up
Twolves, wild owners team up. ST. PAUL, Minn. Minnesota Twins ownerCarl Pohlad has agreed to sell his team to Timberwolves owner
http://www.savetheminnesotatwins.com/articles/10.9.99.html
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ST. PAUL, Minn. Minnesota Twins owner Carl Pohlad has agreed to sell his team to Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor and Wild lead investor Robert Naegele Jr. for $120 million if a new stadium is built. "It's been a great ride," Pohlad said Friday, recalling the 1987 and 1991 World Series championships during his 16 years as team owner. "This is a day of high emotion for me." "We are very optimistic and very pleased that things worked out over in St. Paul," he said. However, he stressed that the sale doesn't become final until a stadium is built. The deal faces several formidable obstacles, but Pohlad said he's optimistic that it will be accomplished. St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman announced the proposed sale Thursday night and expressed gratitude to the Pohlad family. Coleman has sought the sale as part of a plan to build a new stadium along the city's riverfront and entice the Twins to leave Minneapolis. Under the agreement, Pohlad would hand over control of the team to Taylor, owner of Minnesota's NBA team, and Naegele, managing partner of the NHL expansion Wild once the new stadium is assured. Until then, the team will be under dual stewardship, said Twins President Jerry Bell. Plans for a new $325 million stadium, as now structured, are contingent on St. Paul voters approving a Nov. 2 referendum calling for a sales tax increase that would finance one-third of the facility.

40. 'Wolves, Wild Dogs, And Foxes' Description
wolves, wild Dogs, and Foxes. (from the The Secret World of . . .series, Set 1 of 2) The Secret World series focuses on some of
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