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Wolves Biology

Summary:   Discusses the reintroduction of the wolf into the wilderness of pristine Idaho as well as Yellowstone National Park. Explores differences between those who do not want to see wolves returned to native habitat and those who feel that no wilderness is complete without them.


A lot has been written about the reintroduction of the wolf into the wilderness of pristine Idaho as well as Yellowstone National Park. Quotes from ranchers, hunters and conservationists have covered the pages of newspapers throughout the U.S.A. and showed the Difference between those who do not want to see wolves returned to native habitat and those who feel that no wilderness is complete without them.

Journalists, have not made any attempt to show why a wolf is Important to an ecosystem only political reasons why wolves should or should not be reintroduced. This Paper is you to learn more.

The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is the Biggest member of the dog family in America. Weighing from 80 - 120 lbs., they average 5 - 6 feet in length from snout to tail. Their fur colors include silver,.....

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