Information on wolves and facts

    • [PDF File]Gray Wolf Educator GuidE

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      create a list of statements about gray wolves on the board or chart paper. Make sure the list is a mixture of facts, such as those listed in the fast facts sidebar, as well as some misleading or outright false statements. (ask older students to come up with their own statements about wolves from their experiences or prior knowledge.)


    • [PDF File]WOLVES OF THE HIGH ARCTIC, page 4

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      the world about wolves. The Wolf Helpline, geared to families and businesses around the Center’s headquarters in Ely, Minnesota, offers the type of information needed wherever people seek to coexist successfully with their wild canine neighbors. Tracy O’Connell The Wolves of the High Arctic: Summer 2006 In summer 2006, L. David Mech and three


    • [PDF File]Facts Wolf - NRDC

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      Wolf Facts Protecting Wolves in the American West It’s a wildlife success story: After an absence of more than 50 years, wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho in


    • [PDF File]Species Fact Sheet Gray wolf Canus lupus

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      These wolves look for vacant habitat to establish a new home range or search for an existing pack to join (Fuller et al. 2003). Wolves primarily prey on medium and large mammals, such as deer, elk, and moose. Wolves can live 13 years but the average lifespan in the NRM is less than 4 years.


    • [PDF File]NASA Facts - Ion Propulsion

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      Current Ion Propulsion. Ion thrusters (based on a NASA design) are now being used to keep over . 100 geosynchronous Earth orbit communication satellites in their desired


    • [PDF File]All About Wolves in Denali National Park and Preserve ...

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      Fast Facts About Wolves Appearance: Denali’s wolves belong to the species known as gray wolves (Canis lupus), although they can be gray, tan, brown, black or white. Their eyes are yellow or greenish-brown. Adult wolves stand 26 to 32 inches at the shoulder. The average weight is 87 pounds for an adult female, 100 pounds for an adult male.


    • [PDF File]The Amazing Story of OR-7, the Oregon Wolf that Made History

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      Fascinating Facts About Baby Wolves Wolves often use dens that were created by other animals, especially fox, bear, or beaver. After a gestational period of about 62 days, 1 to 12 (average of 4 to 5) pups are born. Females other than the mother have


    • [PDF File]Gray Wolf Peer Review Summary - Biological Diversity

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      a. Demonstrated experience or expertise with large carnivore management, especially wolves. b. Expert knowledge of conservation biology, wildlife management, demographic management of mammals (especially carnivores), genetics, population modeling, and/or scientific literature on wolves or other carnivores.


    • [PDF File]Explore the Nature Station Red Wolf

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      are few gray wolves left in the mainland United States, there are about 50,000 in Canada and Alaska. Currently, only a handful of red wolves are living in the wild where they are released. The coyote has adapted and thrived near human populations, consequently its numbers have increased. Find more information at: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service



    • [PDF File]GETTING TO KNOW OUR WOLVES!*

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      Range: In the 1800s, gray wolves ranged all over North America. Human settlers competed with wolves for the elk, deer, bison, and moose that wolves needed, and the settlers began raising sheep and cattle. Sometimes the wolves turned to domestic livestock for food. In the late 1800s, wolves were eliminated from most of the lower 48


    • [PDF File]WOLVES OF YELLOWSTONE

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      Wolves were especially vulnerable because they were seen as an undesirable predatory species. At least 136 wolves were killed in the park between 1914 and 1926. By the 1940’s wolf packs were seldom reported in the park. In fact, by the mid-1900’s wolves had been nearly eliminated not just from


    • [PDF File]Management Plan for the Grey Wolf Canis lupus) in British ...

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      involved in managing Grey Wolves in British Columbia. This document identifies the management actions that are deemed necessary, based on the best available scientific information, to manage Grey Wolf populations in British Columbia. Management actions to achieve the goals and objectives identified herein are subject to the


    • [PDF File]There is no scientific or biological justification to hunt ...

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      The facts about wolves in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Those eager to open a trophy hunting and commercial trapping season on the U.P.’s wolves ignored scientific evidence and used scare tactics and misleading information—again—to support passage of SB 1187. Just because we can kill wolves doesn't mean we should.


    • [PDF File]Fact Versus Opinion

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      Wolves: Fact or Opinion? Identify which of the following statements are facts, and which are opinions. How can you find out this information? Statement Fact or Opinion? Why? Wolves are sly, cunning and mean. Wolves live in packs or families. Some North American native people think that the wolf is brave, loyal and Wolves are carnivores.


    • [PDF File]The arctic Environment

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      eaten by wolves. An aquatic food chain of the Arctic Ocean includes phyto-plankton eaten by krill, which are in turn eaten by whales. Energy transfers are not confined to either land or sea. For example, polar bears are land dwellers that consume seals feeding entirely on oceanic organisms (such as herring and other fish). It is important to ...


    • [PDF File]The Cretaceous Period - Fossils Facts and Finds.com

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      The Cretaceous Period: Flowers Bloom For The First Time The Cretaceous (krÄ­ TAY shuhs) Period is the final period of the Mesozoic Era. It covered the time span of 144 million years


    • [PDF File]Life cycle of the wolf - UK Wolf Conservation Trust

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      Wolves only breed once annually and always at the same time of year. This is to coincide with feeding the cubs in spring on the young from herbivores which are easier to catch and in abundance. Proestrus begins with the onset of bloody discharge from the vulva. The female at this time will actively body rub, paw and chin rest on


    • [PDF File]The Gray Wolf and the Endangered Species Act (ESA): A ...

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      The number of wolves in the Northwest led to Congress requiring certain wolf populations to be delisted. In 2011, FWS delisted wolves in Montana, Idaho, eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, and north-central Utah in compliance with P.L. 112-10, Section 1713,18 although Wyoming wolves kept their Ex Pop status.


    • [PDF File]INTERESTING WOLF FACTS

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      Basic Wolf Information Wolf Haven International • 3111 Offut Lake Road SE • Tenino, WA 98589 • 800.448.9653 • wolfhaven.org Page 1 of 7 Wolf Biology & Ecology Wolves once roamed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, occupying nearly every habitat with the exception of only tropical rainforest and arid desert. A wolf is a large predator ...


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