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         Wolves Wild:     more books (39)
  1. The Last Wild Wolves: Ghosts of the Rain Forest by Ian McAllister, 2007-10-19
  2. Wild Harmonies: A Life of Music and Wolves by Helene Grimaud, 2006-09-07
  3. Wild Dogs : Wolves, Coyotes and Foxes (Kids Can Press Wildlife Series) by Deborah Hodge, 1998-07-07
  4. Wild, Wild Wolves (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3) by Joyce Milton, 1992-03-17
  5. Women Who Run With The Wolves - Myths And Stories Of The Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola, Ph.D. Estes, 1995
  6. Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths & Stories About the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, 1994-11
  7. The Best Book of Wolves and Wild Dogs (The Best Book of) by Christiane Gunzi, Mike Rowe, 2003-04-25
  8. Three Among the Wolves: A Couple and Their Dog Live a Year with Wolves in the Wild by Helen Thayer, 2004-04-06
  9. Wolf Pack: Tracking Wolves in the Wild (Discovery!) by Sylvia A. Johnson, Alice Aamodt, 1987-10
  10. Yellowstone Wolves in the Wild by James C. Halfpenny, 2003-06
  11. Women Who Run with the Wolves:Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, 1992-01-01
  12. Spirit of the Wild Dog: The World of Wolves, Coyotes, Foxes, Jackals and Dingoes by Lesley J. Rogers, Gisela Kaplan, 2003-10-01
  13. Wolf: Spirit of the Wild : A Celebration of Wolves in Word and image
  14. Little Wolves (Born to Be Wild) by Helene Montardre, 2005-01

101. Wolves Screen Saver
Wonderful photos of wolves floating a collage of overlapping images across your screen, with wolf sounds and the wolves. Beautiful Wolf photos floating across your screen to the "Dances with wolves" theme song, plus other wolf sounds
http://www.bjscreensavers.com/wolves.html
Wolves Beautiful Wolf photos floating across your screen to the "Dances with Wolves" theme song, plus other wolf sounds - (1.6mb). Works with W95/98/NT, and best viewed with 800 x 600 screen resolution and high color. This screensaver floats a collage of overlapping images across your screen, over a beautiful background in different directions at varying rates, so your view of the graphics is constantly changing. The settings screen allows you to change the various transitions to your preference, in addition to muting the sounds if you so desire. Download this FREE saver now
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102. Feral Children - Isolated, Confined Wild And Wolf Children
Feral Children. FeralChildren.com isolated, confined, wolf and wild children.
http://www.feralchildren.com/
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Feral Children
Feral children, also known as wild children or wolf children , are children who've grown up with minimal human contact, or even none at all. They may have been raised by animals (often wolves) or somehow survived on their own. In some cases, children are confined and denied normal social interaction with other people. Ever since the legend of Romulus and Remus
Isolated, confined and feral children
Nearly 100 children are listed here, split into three lists: children raised by animals isolated children : children who lived on their own , and confined children . There is also a complete list of all the children
Raised by animals
Genie: modern "wild child"
The Naderi Twins: hidden secret
Famous feral children
You'll find all the famous cases such as Victor d'Aveyron , perhaps the most famous feral child of all; Amala and Kamala , the wolf girls from India;

103. Call Of The Wild Wolf Education
LilWolf s Call of the wild Wolf Education. This is because the wolf in the wild,even whenin the company of a large pack, is extremely fearful of people.
http://www.doofus.org/mercatroid/wolf/home.html
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What is a wolf?
The wolf is a large predator that depends on large prey for survival. These include deer, elk, caribou, and in some parts of its range, moose and bison that tip the scales at more than a thousand pounds. It has powerful jaws capable of exerting over 1500 pounds per square inch, or about twice that of the domestic dog. It is accustomed to a feast and famine existence, often going many days without eating before gorging as much as 20 pounds in a single sitting. It's role in nature is removal of the sick and the weak, and in this way they create a win-win relationship with its prey.The end result is a system which has succeeded for hundreds of thousands of years.
There are many variations of wolf, the most common being subspecies of the gray wolf which is found throughout Europe and North America. In most areas, all species are endangered. Some such as the Mexican and Ethiopian wolves shown here, number less than 100 left. While in some areas of Canada there was a bounty on wolves through the mid-eighties, these bounties have been lifted and in their place are now laws protecting them from harm, with fines replacing the rewards that were once given for killing a wolf.
The wolf is a highly social animal, generally living within the same pack for most, if not all, of its life. Survival depends very much upon the pack. The members of the pack cooperate in hunting, killing large prey, feeding and caring for the young, defending their territory against otherpacks, and more. The pack functions as a strong autocratic system, with each individual having fought for its rank within the group. Generally only the top male and female are permitted to breed, while any attempts to do so by others are punished. When to hunt, where to hunt, and many other activities are determined by the pack leaders.

104. Wolf Page
Image WLF0008. All wolves photographed are members of the DruidPeak Pack in Yellowstone National Park. Wolf 21 is the alpha
http://www.pacificnet.net/~lonecoyote/wolfgallerypage.html
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"Peaking" Image #: WLF0003 "Alpha Pose" Image #: WLF0001 "Symbiosis" Image #: WLF0004 "Ambition" Image #: WLF0005 "Walking Off Dinner" Image #: WLF0006 "Heading Home" Image #: WLF0008
All wolves photographed are members of the Druid Peak Pack in Yellowstone National Park. Wolf # 21 is the alpha male and wolf # 42 is the alpha female of this 26 member pack. Photos were taken in April of 2001.
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105. International Wolf Center Visit The Center
Your day or weekend adventure can include a trek into the forest to howl at wildwolves, a dinner engagement with our resident pack or a dogsledding adventure
http://www.wolf.org/wolves/visit/visit.asp
Enter the world of wolves like never before … The International Wolf Center is the world's premier wolf interpretive facility. We're located in the heart of the Superior National Forest in Ely, Minnesota, gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Take a tour of the Center to see what you'll find. You can meet our resident wolf pack , learn from our award-winning current exhibits , find wolfish treasures at our WolfDen store , and a whole lot more. Your day or weekend adventure can include a trek into the forest to howl at wild wolves, a dinner engagement with our resident pack or a dog-sledding adventure for the whole family. Find out more about our Daily Programs and Adventure Programs. Be sure to check our hours and how to get here, as well as find out about other activities in the area that you can enjoy when you come
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106. BUWAL: Der Wolf, Le Loup, Il Lupo, The Wolf
in. German. in. French. and in. Italian. Copyright 1999-2000 · Bundesamt
http://www.wild.unizh.ch/wolf/
this site is available in German in French and in Italian
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107. Wolf Country, Information And Education Site About Wolves
wolves live in family groups called packs. There are also many legends ofwolves as noble creatures who can teach us many things. more info
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eCards Free Webmail ... Home Games Jigsaw Puzzles Wolf country is dedicated to promoting wolf education and provide information about these fascinating animals. Wolves live in family groups called packs. A pack is usually made up of a male parent, a female parent, their pups and a few other adult wolves who are the older brothers and sisters. The pack works together to hunt for food and to take care of the pups. more info... The wolf is a large member of the canine family. It is not known for sure just when the divergence occurred that split the ancestors of our domestic dog, C. familiaris, from the grey wolf, C. lupis, but it us thought to have occurred about four million years ago more info... There have many stories and fables written about wolves, some like "little Red Riding Hood",and stories about Werewolves have made the wolf a symbol of evil, a monster to some, The wolf was often portrayed as the Anti-Christ, epitome of evil. There are also many legends of wolves as noble creatures who can teach us many things. more info...

108. WebRing: Hub
WHI is an RPG that has something for everyone Horses, Humans, Unicorns, Wolvesand more! Come join us at wild Horse Island where creativity knows no bounds.
http://g.webring.com/hub?ring=wolvesofthewild

109. Off The Beaten Path, Journey Details
Visit Yellowstone when wildlifeviewing is at its peak! Spring features wolves,bears, large herds of elk, and bison with their newborn calves.
http://www.offthebeatenpath.com/journeydetail.php?id=22

110. Animal Adoption Form
Select an Adoption Level.
http://www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.com/adoptionorderchanges.html
Which adoption level do you want to choose? Select an Adoption Level Old Faithful - $40 (any animal) Madison - $100 (any animal) Druid Peak - $150 (alpha pair of wolves) Yellowstone - $250 (any pair of bear siblings) Gallatin - $300 (entire pack of wolves) Grand Teton - $500 (any bear) Tell us which animal(s) you are adopting. Remember that any animal can be adopted for the Old Faithful and the Madison, but only bears can be adopted for the Yellowstone and the Grand Teton. Please enter the following information so that we can process your request quickly: ( denotes a required field.) Name: Mailing Address:
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