The wolves of Minnesota howl in the heartland

The wolves of Minnesota are one of conservation's greatest success stories. Of the 48 contiguous United States, only Minnesota-with a wolf population at an estimated 2,600-has managed to protect and sustain a viable wolf population over the past two decades. Today, the wolf is close to being re...

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Historical overview of Minnesota wolf recovery
Minnesota wolf range : past, present, and future
Wolf research in Minnesota
The Minnesota wolf
Wolf movements and spacing in Minnesota
Wolf numbers and reproduction
Minnesota wolf predation / L. David Mech --
Wolf management in Minnesota
The International Wolf Center
Minnesota's deer and moose
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Wolf management in Minnesota
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Minnesota's deer and moose
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Historical overview of Minnesota wolf recovery
Minnesota wolf range : past, present, and future
Wolf research in Minnesota
The Minnesota wolf
Wolf movements and spacing in Minnesota
Wolf numbers and reproduction
Minnesota wolf predation / L. David Mech --
Wolf management in Minnesota
The International Wolf Center
Minnesota's deer and moose
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