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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. Wild About Animals
Suzanne P. Vaughan. Information about wolves, bats, manatees and her pets.
http://www.spvwolves.com
WELCOME TO "WILD ABOUT ANIMALS". THIS SITE IT DEDICATED TO HEALTH AND WELL BEING OF ALL ANIMALS THAT WALK THIS EARTH. THEY ARE ALL EXTRAOORDINARY AND DESERVE TO BE PROTECTED. THANK YOU FOR VISITING! I HOPE YOU HAVE FUN AND LEARN SOMETHING NEW!! NEW FEATURES: Page 1 : Intro page Page 2 : Main page Page 3 : Raibow Bridge. Grief and Loss Page 4 : Wolf information Page 5 : Animal Links. GUEST BOOK is located here. Please my guest book and tell me what you think of my site!! Page 6 : Suzanne's iPhoto Page

22. Timber Wolf
about a dozen states in the country where timber wolves exist in the wild. Timber wolves, also called gray wolves, are the largest wild members of the
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/factsheets/mammals/wolf.htm
Timber Wolf
Canis lupus)
  • Legal status in US:
  • 2005 Numbers in Wisconsin:
  • Length: 5.0-5.5 feet long (including 15-19 inch tail)
  • Height: 2.5 feet high
  • Weight: 50-100 pounds/average for adult males is 75 pounds, average for adult females is 60 pounds.
Description Habits Food Breeding Biology ... Timber Wolf Main Page
Description
The sound of a howling timber wolf is becoming a more common event in Wisconsin. A growing population, of wolves now live in Wisconsin, one of about a dozen states in the country where timber wolves exist in the wild. Timber wolves, also called gray wolves, are the largest wild members of the dog family. Males are usually bigger than females. Timber wolves have silvery gray-brown backs, light tan and cream underparts, and bushy tails. In winter, their fur becomes darker on the neck, shoulders, and rump. How can you tell the difference between a timber wolf and a coyote or a large dog? Size is a key difference between coyotes and wolves. A coyote is only half as big as a wolf. Wolves can be distinguished by tracks and various physical features. A wolf and other wild canids usually places its hind foot in the track left by the front foot, whereas a dog's front and hind foot tracks usually do not overlap each other. Wolves also differ from most dogs by having a narrower chest, longer legs, large feet, large head with cheek hair tufts, tail held down or straight but not curled, black tipped tail, and black spot on back of the tail.

23. Allexperts Wild Animals Q&A
Volunteer experts answer detailed questions about keeping wild animals such as llamas, ferrets, wolves, hedgehogs, and ocelots as pets.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=705

24. EEK! - Critter Corner - Timber Wolf
Have you ever heard a wolf howl in the wild? Not many people have. Once, the haunting sound of wolves echoed throughout North America.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/critter/mammal/wolves.htm
Timber Wolf
Wisconsin Status: Protected ( News Flash! The timber wolf was removed from the state endangered and threatened species list on March 24, 2004.)
Federal Status: Endangered Have you ever heard a wolf howl in the wild? Not many people have. Once, the haunting sound of wolves echoed throughout North America. Three hundred years ago, somewhere betweeen 3,000-5,000 wolves roamed all over Wisconsin. In 1957 there were no wolves here. In 2005, we estimate that there are between 425-455 wolves in 108 packs across the state, mostly in the northern half. So, what happened to these animals? Read on.
Timber wolves before you were born
Long ago, the land in Wisconsin provided wolves with the kind of habitat (food, water, shelter, space) they needed. But beginning in the 1830's, many settlers moved to our state and started to change the landscape. They cleared land to put in roads and to build towns and farms. They hunted elk and bison, animals that were part of wolves' diets, until the elk and bison were gone. Animals responded in different ways to these habitat changes. Some animals such as rabbits, quail and deer were able to adapt to the new habitats created around farms. Their numbers grew. Other animals, such as wolves, couldn't adapt to the changes. Their numbers declined.

25. Sloan, Monty
Photographs taken of wolves in the wild. Large collection.
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26. :: Wolves:: Pumas :: Bears :: Coytotes ::
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.
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Deadline: October 20, 2005 Sport hunters in Colorado are killing too many female mountain lions. Ten years of data from the Colorado Division of Wildlife show that 91% of mountain lion deaths from human causes are due to sport hunters, and that 45% of the total hunter kill is comprised of females. Since 1995, sport hunters killed 3,703 cats 1,649 were females.
Welcome! You've reached the website for a grassroots wildlife conservation organization called Sinapu. Named after the Ute word for wolves, Sinapu is dedicated to the restoration and protection of native carnivores and their wild habitat in the Southern Rockies, and connected high plains and deserts.
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We recognize the critical role top predators play in maintaining the health and diversity of the wild systems to which they belong. Only now are scientists beginning to uncover the complex relationships that predators hold together in the wild. Sinapu works tirelessly to undo over a century of Western politics, aiming to restore wolves, grizzly bears, wolverines, lynx, and river otter to their rightful place in the wild. More...

27. Wolves, Wild, Again
wolves, wild, Again. Rachel Moloshok. For my last web paper, In 1995 and 1996, wild timber wolves from Canada were released into Yellowstone Park and
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology/b103/f01/web3/moloshok.html
This paper reflects the research and thoughts of a student at the time the paper was written for a course at Bryn Mawr College. Like other materials on Serendip , it is not intended to be "authoritative" but rather to help others further develop their own explorations. Web links were active as of the time the paper was posted but are not updated Contribute Thoughts Search Serendip for Other Papers Serendip Home Page Biology 103 ...
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Wolves, Wild, Again
Rachel Moloshok
In 1995 and 1996, wild timber wolves from Canada were released into Yellowstone Park and Central Idaho. Later, Mexican gray wolves were released into Arizona. The timber wolves came from Alberta and British Columbia (1), some of the last places where wild wolves still live. In January 1995, fourteen wolves from separate packs were trapped, taken to Yellowstone, and put into "acclimation pens". . The "acclimation pen" system worked this way: a dominant male and dominant female were placed together with younger subordinate wolves, allowing them time to figure out their new pack structure. . This is extremely important because wolves' pack structure is the key to their entire way of life. Given the time to get to know each other and establish a system of dominance amongst each other, the wolves are more likely to form a cohesive "family," and do well in their new environment. In March, the family groups were released together into the park. They were: the "Crystal Creek" pack, the "Rose Creek" pack, and the "Soda Butte" pack.

28. Welcome To The Wolf And Wild Canine Sanctuary, Inc.
White River Junction. Rescues unwanted, abandoned and illegally imported wolves. Find history, animal stories, and visitor information.
http://www.wolfsanctuary.com/
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29. 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/

30. 'Wolves, Wild Dogs, And Foxes' Description
wolves, wild Dogs, and Foxes Add this Series to my Bookbag Add Series to Bookbag. wolves, wild Dogs, and Foxes. (from the Secret World of . . .
http://www.raintreelibrary.com/products/title.asp?id=0739835076

31. 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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32. Gray Wolf
Welcome to The wild Ones Animal Index! navigation bar Physical Appearance and Characteristics What color are gray wolves?
http://www.thewildones.org/Animals/grayWolf.html
GRAY WOLF
Canis lupus
"Wolves" by Lezle Williams Vocabulary: alpha, carnivorous Physical Appearance and Characteristics: What color are gray wolves? If you said gray you're partly correct, they can also have white, red or black fur. Gray wolves are 2- 2.5 feet tall (shoulder height) and their bodies are between 4-5 feet long. Male wolves weigh on average 90 pounds and females generally weigh 80 pounds. Gray wolves can run 35 m.p.h. and can jump 12 feet. photo by Ron Wulff Habits and Reproductive Cycle: Gray wolves live in packs with 8 to 35 members. The leader of the pack is the alpha Gray wolves, like maned and red wolves, mate for life. Usually only the alpha pair breeds. Pairs mate in the winter and about 9 weeks later 2 to 14 pups are born. Pups are born blind. Other females in the pack help take care of newborn pups. Within 3 to 5 months the young pups are able to travel with the pack. Geographic Range: Presently the Gray Wolf inhabits Michigan's Upper Peninsula, northern Minnesota and Wisconsin and a large geographic range in Alaska, Canada, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The gray wolf once lived in diverse regions as Israel and Egypt. Biomes: These highly adaptive animals once inhabited a variety of biomes within North America including boreal forest, temperate deciduous forest and temperate grassland.

33. Moonoracle
Realm of the wild Dogz such as Cape Leopard Dogz, Dingoes (with registry), African wild Dogz, wolves, Leopard Shepherds.
http://www.geocities.com/moonoraclewolves
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34. Red Wolf
At present, the red wolf is extinct from the wild. Red wolves need between 10 and 100 square Pure red wolves are thought to be extinct in the wild.
http://www.thewildones.org/Animals/redWolf.html
RED WOLF
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: rufus
Physical Apperance: What color is a red wolf? The red wolf's coat ranges from cinnamon red, gray to black. It is smaller than the gray wolf , larger than a coyote, and weighs 40 to 80 pounds. Habits and Reproduction: Red wolves roam in smaller packs than gray wolves . Most times the red wolf pack consists of an adult pair and their young offspring. Like mexican, maned , and gray wolves, red wolves mate for life. Adults mate between February and March of every year. Two to three pups are born during April or May. Both males and females help raise their young. When the young are about 6 months old they are mature enough to leave home. Geographic Range: Early this century the red wolf lived as far north as Pennsylvania and as west as central Texas. Biome: Temeperate deciduous forest Habitat: The last remaining red wolves live in coastal rairie and marsh areas. At present, the red wolf is extinct from the wild. Red wolves need between 10 and 100 square miles of habitat to hunt and live. Diet: Red wolves prefer to eat white-tailed deer and raccoon, but will eat any available small animal.

35. 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.
http://www.wilderness-images.com/
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36. Photos Of Wild Wolves, Wild Gray Wolf, Denali National Park Stock Photos Wolves
Stock Photos, wild Gray or Timber Wolf, Denali National Park photos.
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37. Elmwood Park Zoo, Norristown PA
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.
http://www.elmwoodparkzoo.org/
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38. Wolf Photos Wolves Photos Of Wild Wolf And Wolves
Professional stock photos of wolves in Denali National Park, Alaska.
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39. Can You I.D. Your Dog With DNA?
The genetic relationship of dog breeds, wolves and other wild canids.
http://www.kc.net/~wolf2dog/dnaid.htm

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