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The Return of the Wolf: March 2008
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The Return of the Wolf. Friday, March 28, 2008. Here are soem facts concering the background and the statistics of the wolf reintroduction program:. By 1940- Most wolves from Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho had been exterminated. In 1974, wolves were granted protection under the Endagered Species Act, and in 1986, a family of wolves, who'd natrually migrated from Canada, successfully established themselved in Glacier National Park. 1990- Studies on the effects of reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone began.
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The Return of the Wolf: The Pros and the Cons
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The Return of the Wolf. Sunday, March 16, 2008. The Pros and the Cons. There are many arguments for and against the restoration of wolves to their former, natural ranges throughout the American midwest. Those on either side of the debate, the pro-reintroduction environmentalists and the anti-reintroduction ranchers, are passionate about their beliefs, and this fact has made the plans to return wolves to Yellowstone and other Midwestern areas incredibly controversial. Healthy wolves do not kill humans.
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The Return of the Wolf: The Issue--Wolf Reintroduction
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The Return of the Wolf. Thursday, March 13, 2008. The Issue- Wolf Reintroduction. They, in short, want wolves as far away as possible from their animals and reserve the right to shoot any wolf that comes too close. Environmentalists, on the other hand, believe that the wolf is essential to the health of the ecosystem and are loathe to have any wolf shot. The restoration of wolves to their farmer ranges is a constant tug-of-war battle between conservationalists and farmers. What the Experts Say.
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The Return of the Wolf: Second Argument--Livestock
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The Return of the Wolf. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. All, I'm really, really sorry for not having this up sooner, and I'll get the other post I'm behind on up soon! Anyway, the issue of livestock is perhaps the most bitter of all; this is where the true controversy comes up. Admittedly, the evidence here probably favors the con side, because it is simply a fact that wolves kill livestock, and this is what has ranchers up in arms against the reintroduction program. Furthermore, the Defenders of Wildlife, on...
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The Return of the Wolf: What the Experts Say
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The Return of the Wolf. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. What the Experts Say. Here are some quotations regarding the pros of wolf reintroduction:. If it wasn't for the wolves, I probably wouldn't be in business.Before the wolf reintroduction, our staff included one person who was barely making it, and now we have a staff of three to five, year-round." - Carl Swoboda, director of operations for touring organization Safari Yellowstone. With proper management [humans and wolves can coexist]." - Ed Bangs. Looks l...
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The Return of the Wolf: April 2008
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The Return of the Wolf. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. And Now, the Rant. Of everything I've ever read or seen about wolves, the surest truth is that wolves do not deserve the reputation they've gained over countless millenia: that they are evil and should be exterminated. Of course, upon saying that, one. Furthermore, people tend to forget that without wolves, their beloved canine companions would not exist. Pugs and pomeranians and pekingese and all other dogs are the descendents of wolves, and if one l...
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The Return of the Wolf: And Now, the Rant
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The Return of the Wolf. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. And Now, the Rant. Of everything I've ever read or seen about wolves, the surest truth is that wolves do not deserve the reputation they've gained over countless millenia: that they are evil and should be exterminated. Of course, upon saying that, one. Furthermore, people tend to forget that without wolves, their beloved canine companions would not exist. Pugs and pomeranians and pekingese and all other dogs are the descendents of wolves, and if one l...
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The Return of the Wolf: Just the Facts
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The Return of the Wolf. Friday, March 28, 2008. Here are soem facts concering the background and the statistics of the wolf reintroduction program:. By 1940- Most wolves from Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho had been exterminated. In 1974, wolves were granted protection under the Endagered Species Act, and in 1986, a family of wolves, who'd natrually migrated from Canada, successfully established themselved in Glacier National Park. 1990- Studies on the effects of reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone began.
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The Return of the Wolf: Subtopic One: The Wolf is a Keystone Organism
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The Return of the Wolf. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Subtopic One: The Wolf is a Keystone Organism. Wolves are essential to the environment in which they live; a healthy wolf population promotes the health of the habitat as a whole. Thus, the wolf is incredibly important to the health of its habitat. The species enhances biodiversity, keeps elk (and coyotes coincidentally) from becoming overpopulated while also promoting its health, and provides food for scavenging animals. March 20, 2008 at 10:10 AM.