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  1. The African Wild Dog (The Library of Wolves and Wild Dogs) by J. D. Murdoch, M. S. Becker, 2002-08
  2. Wolves (Wildlife at Risk) by Gillian Standring, 1992-04
  3. The Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species by L. David Mech, 1981-04
  4. Dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals, and foxes: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia</i> by James, PhD Malcolm, 2004
  5. Mexican wolf reintroduction vital to the American Southwest. (Opinion).: An article from: Endangered Species Update by Sue M. Sefscik, 2002-09-01
  6. Shadow Mountain: A Memoir of Wolves, a Woman, and the Wild by Renee Askins, 2002-07-09
  7. Wolf Mountains: A History of Wolves Along the Great Divide by Karen R. Jones, 2002-12
  8. The Mexican wolf (C̲a̲n̲i̲s̲ l̲u̲p̲u̲s̲ b̲a̲i̲l̲e̲y̲i̲): A historical review and observations on its status and distribution : a progress ... Wildlife Service (Endangered species report) by Roy T McBride, 1980
  9. An experimental reestablishment of red wolves (Canis rufus) on the Tennessee Valley Authority's Land Between the Lakes (LBL) by Curtis J Carley, 1983
  10. Recovery Plan for the Eastern Timber Wolf - Revised 1992 by Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Team, 1992
  11. Beyond Wolves: The Politics of Wolf Recovery and Management by Martin A. Nie, 2003-05
  12. Road density as a factor in habitat selection by wolves and other carnivores in the great lakes region. (Habitat issues).: An article from: Endangered Species Update by Adrian P. Wydeven, David J. Mladenoff, et all 2001-07-01
  13. Federal delistings: a case study of the Gray Wolf. (Legislative Update).(Brief Article): An article from: Endangered Species Update by Ashley McMurray, 2002-05-01
  14. Reintroduction of the Mexican wolf within its historic range in the southwestern United States : final environmental impact statement (SuDoc I 1.98:W 83/2) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1996

61. Marilee's Endangered Animals Links
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62. Gray Wolves As Endangered Species
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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. Related Resources Wolf Index Wolf Pictures 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.

63. June 29, 1998 Gray Wolves Making A Strong Comeback
Rocky Mountain wolves are all listed as endangered, but the reintroducedpopulation is considered an experimental, nonessential population which enables
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June 29, 1998 Ken Burton 202-208-5657 Georgia Parham 812-3344261, ext.203 Hugh Vickery 202-208-5634
GRAY WOLVES MAKING A STRONG COMEBACK;
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE TAKING A NEW LOOK AT THEIR STATUS
Once hunted nearly to extinction, the gray wolf has rebounded so well in the lower 48 states that the Interior Department's U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service will propose to remove some gray wolf populations from the endangered species list and to reclassify others, Secretary Bruce Babbitt announced today during a news conference at the Wildlife Science Center in Forest Lake, Minnesota. "Few animals have ever haunted our dreams or fired ourimaginations more than the wolf," said Secretary Babbitt. "Unfortunately, by the early part of this century, man had almost exterminated the wolf from the lower 48 states. Now, in Minnesota and elsewhere, the recovery of the wolf is becoming an impressive conservation success story and a gift to future generations. I believe it's time to stand back and take a close look at wolf populations throughout the country and to carefully consider if all of the wolves still need the same level of special protection under the Endangered Species Act." "The Fish and Wildlife Service intends to publish a proposed rule to delist or reclassify specific wolf populations where appropriate," said Service Director Jamie Rappaport Clark.

64. Cottonwood Institute: Endangered Wolves And Animal Tracking
Please Click Here to download a copy of our endangered wolves and Animal TrackingFlyer to your computer. We are a small grassroots organization,
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Tucked among the Wet Mountains of Southern Colorado resides a unique sanctuary called Mission Wolf that hosts a group of 40 wolves born into captivity. Wild wolves were once abundant in Colorado playing an important role in the health of the ecosystem, but today there are less than 4,000 wild wolves in the lower 48 states We will spend the week learning about the world of wolves, the importance of predators in an ecosystem, animal tracking and awareness skills, wolf recovery efforts, as well as the natural and cultural history of our new environment. We will spend the week caring for wolves and their habitat in a peaceful refuge while learning how to support wild wolf recovery in Colorado and throughout the United States. While the days will be action packed , there will be plenty of time in the evenings for relaxing around the fire , hanging out, and philosophizing. You will be able to work on projects at your own pace , so make this experience as mild or as wild as you want. Spaces for this course are limited and fill up early so

65. ESPN Outdoors -- Wolves Moved Off Endangered Species List
Email Story Email Story. Most Sent Most Sent. Print Story Print Story. Daily EmailDaily Email. wolves moved off endangered species list. By Jack Sullivan
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    Wolves moved off endangered species list By Jack Sullivan Wildlife biologists have monitored wolf reintroduction efforts in the Lower 48 states; declaring them a sustainable species and eligible for delisting.
    The switch after 30 years from endangered to threatened status means the government no longer considers gray wolves to be in danger of dying out as a species. The service will write a plan to remove the predators from the endangered species list, allowing states to manage them like other wild animals. The move applies across the country except for the Southwest. Two populations, one in Arizona and New Mexico and another near Yellowstone National Park, will continue to be managed as experimental populations under different rules. While threatened species still have federal protection, the lower status, among other things, allows ranchers to kill wolves they catch attacking livestock. The change was first proposed in 2000. "Wolves are coming back," said Fish and Wildlife Service Director Steve Williams. But conservationists countered the government should keep working and reintroduce wolves in regions where they remain scarce, such as the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast, rather than making the animals less protected.

66. Defend The Wolves Wolf Rescue,wolf Preservation Education, Issues
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67. Endangered Animal Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
endangered Animal Printouts endangered animals are those species that are indanger of going Gray wolves are carnivores that live in packs and howl.
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Endangered Animal Printouts Endangered animals are those species that are in danger of going extinct. Their reproductive rates are lower than their mortality rates over long periods of time, so their numbers are diminishing. The reasons for this are varied, but lately, very often involves a loss of habitat as people encroach on their living areas. When a species is listed as endangered or threatened, it is not a death sentence. Many animals, like the bald eagle and the American alligator, were on the brink of extinction and are now recovering. Many species, however, will not recover, and could be lost forever. Throughout time, animal species have been going extinct (long before people evolved); paleontologists estimate that well over 90 percent of all plant and animal species that ever existed have gone extinct.

68. USGS Biology Programs
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69. Endangered Species: Northern Rocky Mountains
that time wolves were seriously endangered throughout the Western United States.Since then, wolves have migrated from Canada into northwestern Montana,
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Focal Question: Can economic incentives be altered to reduce opposition to wolf conservation?
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(2) Fischer, Hank, Editorial/Opinion; Page B7 The Arizona Republic November 25, 1995.
(3) Gerhardt, Gary Wolf Backers To Pay for Calf Rocky Mountain News; February 1, 1995; Ed. F; Page 8A.
(4) Miniclier, Kit Wild Things The Denver Post; January 14, 1996, EMP Page 14. (5) US Newswire, Missoula, MT, Defenders of Wildlife Will Compensate for First Yellowstone Wolf Kill January 18, 1996. (6) US Newswire, Washington, Mexican Wolf Draft EIS Released: Defenders Expands the Wolf Compensation Fund to the Southwest June 27, 1995. Reviewer: Alex E. Roth, Colby College '96 Review: Historically, large predators in the United States were seen as threats to game and livestock, and were trapped, poisoned, and shot. The Federal government launched an aggressive program to eliminate predators early in this century, which targeted even those animals in National Parks. In 1926 Yellowstone's last wolf was killed, and by that time wolves were seriously endangered throughout the Western United States. Since then, wolves have migrated from Canada into northwestern Montana, in the area of Glacier National Park. Conservationists have been advocating wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone and elsewhere since well before passage of the Endangered Species Act in 1973. But that law actually required the US Fish and Wildlife Service to create a recovery plan for the Gray Wolf, which was officially listed as endangered in 1973. The ensuing controversies were so acrimonious that years passed before any final decisions were made.

70. Wolf's Future Hits Another Twist
The rule downgrading wolves from endangered to threatened was never valid inWyoming, Idaho and most of Montana, as the population there is considered
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Star-Tribune environmental reporter Key points of the judge's decision:
* Interior Secretary Gale Norton was wrong to say the "significant portion" of the gray wolf's range was the western Great Lakes and Northern Rockies, because historically wolves had a much wider range.
* The Endangered Species Act says species must be protected if they are likely to go extinct on a "significant portion" of their range.
* The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was incorrect in dividing the country into three distinct wolf regions. That illegally implies that wolves are recovering in places like Oregon because Wyoming part of its region has wolves, even though Oregon does not.

71. Endangered Species Act - Needs Reform Providing Balance And Landowner Incentives
Our research and policy analysis covers endangered species, forestry, fisheries,mining, Today, wolves as a species are not threatened with extinction.
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The Endangered Species Act Needs a Better Definition, a Recognition of Balance and Incentives for Landowners
By Randy T. Simmons A t the Western Governors Association's two-day Executive Summit on the Endangered Species Act, I told the governors that the Endangered Species Act is broken – that it was born broken. The ESA is based on a flawed understanding of the Americas at Columbian contact and on the myth of the balance of nature. In addition, it is not even an endangered species act; it is an endangered subpopulation and distinct population segment act. It uses a regulatory approach born in the Nixon administration, and it ignores the role of states and landowners. It ignores incentives. A new endangered species act should correct these misunderstandings. The extensive federal program to bring wolves to the West is one example of the misunderstandings that ought to be fixed. "Restoring” wolves will not return ecological processes to a mythical or mystical or even pre-Columbian balance of nature. There is no balance of nature, there is no ecological stasis, there is only change.

72. A Howling Success
From the 31 wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming that removing wolves from the endangered species list in Minnesota would have
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Gray wolves have made a remarkable recovery over the past few years, repopulating parks where they were once extirpated. The new challenge facing federal agencies: how many wolves are enough?
A 1922 monthly report from the superintendent at Yellowstone National Park exemplifies the federal attitude toward wolves at that time: “It is evident that the work of controlling these animals must be vigorously prosecuted by the most effective means available whether or not this meets with the approval of certain game conservationists.” By 1926, the last wolf had been shot in Yellowstone.
Nearly 30 years later, in 1995, when gray wolves were reintroduced to the nation’s first park, the animals received a very different greeting. The only object aimed and ready to shoot them was a camera.
Today, an average of 15,000 people see a wolf in Yellowstone in a year, says Douglas Smith, the park’s wolf project leader. His research team has recorded a wolf sighting for 135 consecutive days—all from the park road. Sightings have become so common that this year Smith had to hire two employees to keep the hundreds of viewers at bay because they were interfering with the animals’ movements.

73. UCLA Today: Campus Scientists Help Endangered Species Thrive
Gray wolves on the rebound. Campus scientists help endangered species thrive.BY Phil Hampton UCLA Today. Ten years after the federal government
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Ten years after the federal government reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park, researchers at the UCLA Conservation Genetics Resource Center are helping wildlife managers keep this and other endangered species alive and thriving. Under a contract awarded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Yellowstone Park Foundation, researchers are analyzing blood samples taken from 450 wolves to determine mating and migration patterns and secure other data. Results are expected this summer. Gray wolves once flourished in Yellowstone National Park and other parts of the northern Rocky Mountains, but a public bounty had eliminated them by 1940. In January 1995, federal wildlife agents transplanted 66 wolves from Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, to Yellowstone and parts of Idaho. Today, more than 700 wolves inhabit these areas and northwest Montana. Supported by the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Center for Tropical Research, the resource center was also co-founded by Biology Professor Thomas B. Smith, an avian expert who directs the tropical research center at the UCLA Institute of the Environment.

74. Clean North: News
endangered Species In less than one month the fate of Algonquin wolves will bedecided. On January 15th 2001, recommendations from the Algonquin Wolf
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75. Rabies In Ethiopian Wolves | CDC EID
Rabies in endangered Ethiopian wolves. Emerg Infect Dis serial on the Internet.2004 Dec date cited.
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Deborah A. Randall,*† Stuart D. Williams,*† Ivan V. Kuzmin,‡ Charles E. Rupprecht,‡ Lucy A. Tallents,*† Zelealem Tefera,† Kifle Argaw,§ Fekadu Shiferaw,§ Darryn L. Knobel,†¶ Claudio Sillero-Zubiri,*§ and M. Karen Laurenson*¶#
*University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; †Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, §Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Organisation, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; ¶University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; and #Frankfurt Zoological Society, Arusha, Tanzania Suggested citation for this article With rabies emerging as a particular threat to wild canids, we report on a rabies outbreak in a subpopulation of endangered Ethiopian wolves in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia, in 2003 and 2004. Parenteral vaccination of wolves was used to manage the outbreak. During the last decade, infectious diseases have posed a major risk to small populations of wild vertebrates. Highly pathogenic infectious agents have been implicated in the decline and extirpation of a considerable number of populations (

76. Pet-Abuse.Com - Animal Abuse Case Details: Endangered Gray Wolves Shot - Various
endangered gray wolves shot various, ID US. Crime Date October 2004 The wolves are protected under the endangered Species Act. Illegally killing one
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Case ID: 3357 Classification: Shooting, Unlawful Trapping/Hunting Animal: other wildlife View more cases in ID (US) Reward: $5000.00 Login to Watch this Case The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said four gray wolves have been found shot dead in Idaho since October. Now the hunt is on for the people who illegally pulled the trigger.
A $5,000 reward per wolf is offered for information leading to convictions but an Idaho hunting group - which opposed the initial reintroducing of wolves - said finding the poachers is unlikely.
The evidence is undeniable: four gray wolves shot to death in Idaho's backcountry. "This concerns me," said Craig Tabor of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, "any amount of illegal wildlife whether it be wolves, eagles or anything else we're responsible for and killing them illegal is unacceptable."
"One of those wolves killed was up here from the Timberline wolf pack," said Suzanne Stone of Defender's of Wildlife. Her group is donating part of the $5,000 per wolf reward money. "Killing them illegally - it's just absolutely senseless."
Idaho Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife agree...to an extent. "We certainly don't condone this kind of behavior," said Nate Helm, "it's breaking the law, we don't support that in the slightest...but the however part still plays a part."

77. Earth & Sky : EarthCare Stories
wolves and Caribou. Thursday, June 17, 2004 And he told us that it s notentirely clear that wolves are the only factor when considering the dramatic
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78. CNN.com - U.S. Appeals Court Upholds Rules To Protect Endangered Animals - Augus
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79. Red Wolves Of Alligator River: NC Zoo Records Third Birth Of Endangered Red Wolv
NC Zoo Records Third Birth of endangered Red wolves by Rod Hackney The redwolf is considered the most endangered canid (member of the dog family) in
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80. American Hunter, The: Wolves Still "endangered" In Wyoming
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