11. DNR to Manage State's Wolves | HumaneSpot.org
to manage the state's wolf population. The state's wolf population, which was estimated to be only 750 animals in the 1950s, has since rebounded to a stable population of about 3,000 wolves.
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paper discusses the role of wolf as wildlife and as intruder/predator, discussing various considerations that should be made when engaging with and managing this ecologically important species. Previous cases of wildlife management and ensuing
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13. From Wild Animals to Domestic Pets, an Evolutionary View of Domestication | ...
are cats and dogs. Wolf domestication was initiated late in the Mesolithic when humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers... The first domestic cats had limited utility and initiated their domestication among the earliest agricultural
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14. Wildlife | HumaneSpot.org
wolves and 60% support wolf restoration. Attitudes appear to be negatively correlated with age, rural residence, and farming/ranching occupations, and positively correlated with education and income.
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wolves and 60% support wolf restoration. Attitudes appear to be negatively correlated with age, rural residence, and farming/ranching occupations, and positively correlated with education and income.
This
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16. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
to manage the state's wolf population. The state's wolf population, which was estimated to be only 750 animals in the 1950s, has since rebounded to a stable population of about 3,000 wolves.
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of Sportsmen on Western Gray Wolf Issue
Submitted on Nov 22, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Wildlife and Exotics | Hunting or Trapping | Wildlife
by HunterSurvey.com, AnglerSurvey.com
This survey,
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18. Wildlife and Exotics | HumaneSpot.org
wolves and 60% support wolf restoration. Attitudes appear to be negatively correlated with age, rural residence, and farming/ranching occupations, and positively correlated with education and income.
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19. Wildlife and Exotics | HumaneSpot.org
from 25 Years of Data on Wolf Predation on Livestock
Submitted on Jun 20, 2011 (Original item from 2004)
Farmed Animals | Wildlife and Exotics
by Wildlife Conservation Society, Conservation International,
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bears, 60+ brown bears, 4 wolf packs, and 1,700 moose live in or around the city of Anchorage.
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Not a current,
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