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2. Wolves
- www.kidskonnect.com
- Alaska's Wildlife Boomer Wolf Web Site Dire Wolves Environmental Education for Kids: Timber Wolves How Wolves Communicate International Wolf KidsPlanet: Defenders of Wildlife. ... Wolves Kids: Rendezvous Site: Information on Wolves National Geographic: Wolves National Wildlife Federation: Wolves NOVA Online: Wild Wolves: What's in a Howl? Red Wolves of Alligator River Wolf Conservation Center Wolf Haven International Wolf Help Wolf Park Kids! Wolf Web Wolves Wolves: Guide to Literature Wolves in North America Wolves in the Upper Great Lakes Wolves of the World Wolves Ontario! Writing Den .
3. Wolves
- www.whiteraven.inuk.com
- Wolves.
- Wolves are generally a very misunderstood species. ...
- Because the herdsmen have got used to the wolf not being around they often have not bothered with any protection for their herds, such as dogs etc,where the wolves are being reintroduced, they are losing quite a few animals as, unprotected, they are easy pickings,but if they had guard dogs the wolves would look elsewhere for food.
- These are two of the wolves at the UK Conservation Trust in, Berkshire, England. ...
- I have walked with the wolves. ... There are tall ferns which the wolves love to dive into. ... The wolves enjoy it, I don't know about the handlers' but they look as if they do. ... There were a group of us going walking with the wolves and we had been given a talk by the Director of the Trust, Roger Palmer. Then I heard a noise behind me and turned to look into the woods and there were five wolves and their handlers walking towards us. The wolves were so excited that there were people to meet, they were straining at their chains to reach us. ...
- See what the wolves think of it on page 2. ...
- Other Crafts // Wolves // My Friends // Poems // Jose Pics.
4. ThinkQuest : Library : Wolves
- www.thinkquest.org
- Index : Science & Technology : Life Science : Mammals : Wolves .
- Wolves in Alaska.
- We are trying to teach people about wolves in Alaska. ... We tried to only include information about wolves that would teach people about them and how they live, and not to give opinions for or against the hunting of wolves. ...
- Arctic Wolves and Seals.
- This website gives some information about our favorite animals, arctic wolves and seals. We also talk about some books that students might like to read about wolves and seals.
- We provide information about bears, wolves and dolphins as well as an interactive quiz you can take over what you have learned.
- Wolves are not as evil as people think. A good way to understand wolves is to learn more about them, and here you can. ...
- Wolves.
- Wolves - Creatures of Beauty.
- Our web page provides a brief over view of wolves in general, enhancing the experience with sights and sounds. ... The site is made to help people better understand that wolves are really kind and gentle animals, not the cruel monsters we think of them as.
- Wolves in Michigan.
- Students report on wolves, their habits and habitats. Wolves are majestic creatures lurking in the twilight of human fears and inspirations. This page explores some aspects of our knowledge about wolves.
5. wolves
- wolves.hampshire.edu
6. CNN - Wolves' return to Yellowstone sparks controversy - Nov. 11, 1997
- www.cnn.com
- Wolves' return to Yellowstone sparks controversy.
- The Nez Perce Pack is at the center of a firestorm over which wolves should live and which should die at Yellowstone National Park. Named for a tribe of American Indians who fled through the park hoping for sanctuary in Canada, the pack of wolves is also looking for a safe haven in this remote wilderness. ...
- It's been almost three years since the federal government began the controversial measure of reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone. ...
- Some 80 wolves now live in or near the park, many of them pups. Wolves are held in "acclimation pens" where, it is hoped, they will get used to their surroundings and form packs. ...
- "In fact, of the 31 wolves brought from Canada, there was really only one wolf, and that wolf is number 27, where we feel here in Yellowstone acclimation did not work. ...
- "And wolves are an immeasurable portion of that. On average, wolves kill about four or five a year, so industry wise, wolf predation means nothing to the industry or the economy of this area. ...
- "Some ranchers say, 'Look, it's people or wolves, not both,'" Smith says. ...
- While the wolves pose some threat to humans' domesticated animals, there is little risk to people themselves. And while humans have killed an estimated two million wolves in this century, there is not a single documented case of a human being killed by a healthy wild wolf. ...
- In the cramped offices of the Wolf Recovery Program, Smith and Bangs struggle over the fate of fugitive wolves. The return of the wolves to Yellowstone requires a balancing act among ranchers and conservationists, a dispute with these men in the middle. ...
- "I'm getting a call from a rancher, yelling at me because the wolves are out and the killed some sheep," Bangs says. ...
- The wolves already in Yellowstone have bred so successfully that plans to transplant other wolves into the area are on hold. ...
7. Michigan Wolves and Hawks
- www.michiganwolveshawks.com
- Links | Fields & Maps | Teams | Wolves/Hawks SpiritWear | Super Y League.
- Contact the Wolves/Hawks by e-mail: wolveshawks@aol. ...
- Congratulations to Lars Richters and his U18 Michigan Wolves team, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! See News page for details. ...
- © Michigan Wolves/Hawks, 2003 .
- Adidas is a proud sponsor of the Wolves-Hawks.
8. Wolves-Online
- wolvesonline.port5.com
- Wolves-Online is an organization dedicated to help spread understanding and awareness about the wolf.
- Because of that, thousands of wolves have been hunted and killed, despite that there are no documented attacks on humans by a healthy wolf in U. ... Another reason wolves have been killed is because of livestock attacks. ... Wolves are not the cruel animals they are portrayed to be. Yet wolves are still being killed legally and illegally in the U. ...
- (Thanks to all who have contributed, by the way!) I almost, almost decided to give up this site, but I realized that I still very much want to spread the message about wolves, and also my over 5k hits now made me realize that people are still visiting this site and hopefully getting something out of my information. ...
- Why wolves are on the Endangered Species List .
- Wolves in North America .
- Wolves FAQ .
- Facts about wolves in Culture .
- Wolves and Native Americans .
- Busch, who's book, The Wolves Almanac, supplied this site with much needed information! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here to e-mail me! © 2002 - 2003 Wolves-Online. ...
9. Gone
- users.rcn.com
- Unfortunately, I've had to remove the Wolves site due to time restrictions. I didn't have the time to maintain the site in the manner the Wolves deserve. ...
- Official Wolves Home Page .
10. Wolves unit
- www.itrc.ucf.edu
- WOLVES.
- Wolves are one of the most misunderstood creatures in the animal kingdom. ... The purpose of this lesson is to have students formulate hypotheses about wolves using telemetry data and biographies of wolf packs. ...
- Your group has been given the task of saving the wolves. ... From the information you view, you should form hypotheses (educated guesses) about several characteristics of wolves. ...
- Your group will accomplish several tasks as you set out to save the wolves. ...
- Use the internet to visit several sites that collect information about wolves .
- Use the internet again to visit sites and see how accurate your guesses were, and to locate other information about wolves .
- Design a project to present your findings, and a plan to save the wolves .
- In what size packs do wolves generally travel? .
- How long do wolves live? .
- What is the most common cause of death for wolves? .
- How far do wolves travel? .
- In what regions of North America are wolves typically found? .
- What type of climate do wolves prefer? .
- What type of environment do wolves prefer? .
11. Wolves
- eduscapes.com
- The Topic: Wolves .
- Wolves are in the same family as pet dogs. Wolves live in remote forests. ... When hunting, they often howl as a signal to other wolves in their pack. ... In many areas, the wolves are nearly gone because they were killed by humans. Wolf recovery programs are reintroducing wolves to remote forests. Many people such as ranchers are unhappy about these wolves. They say that the wolves will kill their cattle and sheep. ... html Facts on the behavior, life cycle, habitat, and diet of wolves. Wild Wolves at PBS Nova Online http://www. ... org/wgbh/nova/wolves Hear the call of the wild, find out how wolves are making a comeback, and discover the ancient connection between dogs and wolves. Wolves of the World http://www.
- Mexican Gray Wolf (Part of 'Say Hello to the Whoopers and the Wolves', a 1999 ThinkQuest Project) http://library. ... Wolves (1999 ThinkQuest Project) http://library. ... Wolves in Alaska (1998 ThinkQuest Junior Project) http://tqjunior. ... org/3874/ Learn about wolves in Alaska including what they eat, their habitat, how they raise their pups, and other scientific information. ... shtml Born To Be Wild: Mexican Gray Wolves Return Home at Discovery Online http://www. ... com/stories/nature/wolves/wolves. html Here is a series of articles on the reintroduction of Mexican Gray Wolves to the canyons of Arizona's Blue River. ... gov/kids/ Planet Earth Conflict: Yellowstone Wolves http://powayusd. ... Should the wolves in Yellowstone National Park be removed? Related Website: 2) Wolves at the Grizzly Discovery Center http://www. ... htm Here you can find photos and lots of information on these endangered wolves. ... org/ 3) Kids Only Section: Information On Wolves at Timber Wolf Information Network http://www.
12. NOVA Online | Wild Wolves | What's in a Howl
- www.pbs.org
- Even though wolves bark, woof, whine, whimper, yelp, growl, snarl and moan a lot more often than they howl, it is howling that defines the wolf, and fascinates us. So why do wolves howl?.
- Because wolves range over vast areas to find food, they are often separated from one another. ... Its low pitch and long duration are well suited for transmission in forest and across tundra, and unique features of each individual's howl allow wolves to identify each other. ...
- These other wolves may be members of hostile adjacent packs that are competitors for territory and prey. ... In northern Minnesota, where wolves are protected from humans, the primary cause of death for adult wolves is being killed by wolves from other packs. ... Consequently, wolves are careful about where and when they howl, and to whom they howl.
- Younger wolves, however, act differently.
- By six months of age, pups have become as selective as adult wolves about where, when and to whom they howl.
- Lowering the pitch of a vocalization is a nearly universal sign of increasing aggressiveness in mammals, and in wolves it can sound quite impressive. ...
- Very quickly, all the wolves know each other's location. ...
- As time passes and the kill is consumed, the wolves become less invested in the site and are less likely to reply. ...
- Wolves stand tall, raise their hackles, ears and tails, and produce low, menacing howls, all to convince their opponent that a retreat from this "big, bad wolf" is the best option. ...
- This is a chorus of wolves, made up of at least two adults and two yearlings. ...
- Rather than using howls with a single pure tone, wolves howling in a chorus use wavering or modulated howls. ... If the howls are modulated rapidly enough, two wolves may sound like four or more. ... Grant reported hearing what he took to be a pack of "not more than 20 wolves" while traveling. A short time later he reached the pair of wolves that had been making all the noise! This phenomenon, called the Beau Geste Effect, may introduce enough uncertainty to make size estimates not only unreliable, but potentially lethal, if a pack underestimates the size of its rival and approaches. ...
13. National Park Service: Wolves in the Columbia Cascades
- www.rudelhaus.com
- And with that howl, wolves in the northern Cascades broke nearly 60 years of silence, ending a period when wolves were absent from Washington.
- Wolves once roamed across North America. ... Most of Washington's wolves are believed to have been killed by the late 1800s following years of trapping and government bounties. Wolves were thought to be gone from Washington by the 1930s, although unconfirmed evidence of transient wolves turned up now and then in the years that followed.
- Since that howl in 1990, efforts have been made to document the distribution of wolves in Washington. Documenting wolves in Washington is difficult because of the small number of animals and their elusiveness.
- The monitoring indicates that wolves may be in the early stages of recolonizing the northern Cascades of Washington State. There may be wolves in the southern portion of the Cascades as well. Wolves may also occur in northeastern Washington, in the forests that lead to the foothills of the Rockies. ...
- Today wolves in the United States (outside of Alaska) number around 2,500 and are protected as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. ...
- The state of Washington still has plenty of areas where wolves can live. Wolves need adequate prey and acceptance by humans within the environment. ...
- Like people, wolves are at the top of the food chain. ... Wolves tend to prey on young, weak, or sick animals, which are easier to catch. ...
- Wolves live in family groups called packs, made up of 2 to 12 or more members. ...
- Wolves howl and whimper, but rarely bark. Their howling is described as haunting by some, mournful by others who have heard wolves in the wild. ...
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14. www.EdinburghWolves.co.uk
- www.edinburghwolves.co.uk
- Where is the Lair? Contact the Wolves.
- Wolves Fans from across the globe, keep up with Wolves news - Register with us. ...
- Wolves Nicolson Travels to Florida for Pro Camp.
- Edinburgh based Jeff Nicolson, who began his American football career with the Edinburgh Wolves, will this week take part in training camp for the Scottish Claymores in Tampa, Florida. ...
- Titanic Struggle to Kick-start Wolves 2004 Season.
- The Edinburgh Wolves begin their 2004 campaign Sunday April 4 when the Manchester Titans visit Jack Kane Centre in Edinburgh. The Wolves will look to build on late season momentum from last year winning three of their last five to finish their inaugural season with a 3-7 record. ...
- Wolves Hungry for More as Super Bowl Party Whets Appetite .
- The Edinburgh Wolves Super Bowl Party roared into life in the fourth quarter when the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers combined for 37 points. ...
- If you are a student in or around Edinburgh then you can join up now for the "University Wolves" a full contact team aiming to play in BCAFL. ...
- Try being a Wolf Fan in Wolves Clothing.
- The Wolves Fan Shop is now open. T-shirts, Game Day Programs and Wolves 2003 Season Yearbook / Media Guide are all available. ...
15. Wolves
- www.clcookphoto.com
- As a photojournalist and naturalist, I studied the sanctuary's wolves up close, documenting their behavior -- albeit captive. Over time, many of the wolves came to know me, and in a few cases, relationships of mutual trust developed.
- In exchange for the virtually unlimited access I had to the wolves, I allowed Wolf Haven the use of my work in their promotional and educational materials. ...
- The photographs presented here are samples from my study, The Wolves At Your Door, a 36+ print exhibit last shown at Seattle's Pacific Science Center in 1988. ...
- Monte Sloan has dedicated his life to documenting the resident wolves at this Indiana sanctuary. ...
16. Earthdawn: Company of the Storm Wolves
- storm-wolves.plugged.net.au
- The Storm Wolves campaign itself has ended and we have no plans for expanding this site any further, but we would still like to know what you think. ...
- Read our Journals and discover just how the Storm Wolves became Legendary Heroes of Barsaive! .
- Gaming notes on the Storm Wolves' campaign. ...
- If you liked our Storm Wolves' pages.
17. SHE WOLVES
- www.shewolves.com
- Go HERE for the latest from the She Wolves, now available on Art Monkey records with another new release produced by Paul Kostabi on the way. ...
18. How Wolves Communicate
- www.muohio.edu
- How Wolves Communicate .
- These pages are about communication among wolves. Have you ever noticed that when one dog begins to bark, all of the dogs around it start to bark too? Barking, growling, and whining are some vocal ways that dogs, and their wild counterparts, wolves, communicate. ...
- A lot of research has been done about wolves and the way that they communicate their feelings and needs to other wolves. ...
- Wolves also identify each other by their individual scents. ...
- Wolves on the Web .
19. Arctic Wolves - Pictures, Breeders, Arctic Wolf Babies
- www.arctic-wolves.com
- Arctic Wolves.
- The Cree of Canada once called Arctic wolves Mah-eh-coon, and believed that when the Northern lights shone, heavenly wolves would visit the earth. ...
- The Arctic wolves (Canis lupus arctos), a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus), are very similar to other wolves. ... They differ from other wolves in their habitat, appearance, and prey species. ...
- Arctic wolves live primarily in the Arctic, the region located above 67° north latitude. ... Arctic wolves have adapted well to this harsh environment. ...
- A low density of prey in the Arctic requires these wolves to have territories of well over 1,000 square miles, much larger than their southern relatives. ...
- Permafrost in the Arctic makes it difficult for the wolves to dig dens. ... On average, the number of pups raised in the Arctic is lower than the average 5-6 pups born to wolves further south. ...
- Arctic Wolves General Information | Arctic Wolves Conservation .
- Arctic Wolves Pictures | Arctic Wolves Home .
- arctic-wolves. ...
20. ISM Midwest 16,000 years ago -- wolves, coyotes and dogs -- Illinois State Museum
- www.museum.state.il.us
- 16,000 Years Ago>ISM Midwest 16,000 years ago -- wolves, coyotes and dogs.
- Wolves, Coyotes, and Dogs (Genus Canis).
- The genus Canis includes wolves, coyotes, jackals, and domestic dogs. ...
- The gray wolves and coyotes of the last Ice Age were probably very similar in look and behavior to their modern relatives.
- Several people have suggested that dire wolves may have made their living in similar ways to the modern hyenas. Wolves and coyotes are relatively common large carnivores found in Ice Age sites. In fact, several thousand dire wolves have been found in the asphalt pits at Rancho La Brea in Los Angeles, CA. ...
- 16,000 Years Ago>ISM Midwest 16,000 years ago -- wolves, coyotes and dogshttp://www. ...
21. ThinkQuest : Library : Wolves in Alaska
- www.thinkquest.org
- Index : Science & Technology : Life Science : Mammals : Wolves .
- Wolves in Alaska.
- We are trying to teach people about wolves in Alaska. ... We tried to only include information about wolves that would teach people about them and how they live, and not to give opinions for or against the hunting of wolves. ...
22. The Yellowstone Net Wolf Page
- www.yellowstone.net
- The weight of gray wolves varies from 40 to 175 pounds. Coyotes are often mistaken for wolves; however, the coyote is actually much smaller at only 20 to 30 pounds in weight.
- Although most wolves in North America are a grizzled gray color, they can range in color from tan to pure white or solid black. ... One researcher found that a cow moose with twin calves was scented by wolves over four miles away. ... Wolves can hear much higher frequencies than humans. While the upper auditory limit is 20 kHz for humans, wolves may detect frequencies as high as 80 kHz. ...
- Wolves are social animals that hunt, travel, and live in packs. ... The pack will consist of a dominant pair of breeding wolves known as the alpha pair, their current offspring, and a few yearlings or other young wolves. ... The social order of pack members will change throughout time as wolves sexually mature, reach old age, become ill or wounded, and become weakened. ...
- Wolves do utilize several vocalizations for the purpose of communication. Howls, yips, squeals, growls, chirps, and barks may be used by wolves to express themselves. ... For short range communication, wolves use scent marking. ...
- Gray wolves were recently reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park with a goal of ten breeding pairs or about 100 wolves in the park. Historically, wolves did exist in Yellowstone. According to The Wolf Almanac by Robert Busch, the radio-carbon dating of a bone found in a Yellowstone cave indicates that wolves lived in the area as early as 960 years ago. Unfortunately, the Yellowstone wolves fell prey to the extensive predator elimination programs of the late 1800's and early 1900's. ...
23. Tim Brogan's Wolf Site
- www.scs.unr.edu
- Wolves On the Web .
- The Wolves on the Web site has moved. ...
24. Audubon: Living With Wolves
- magazine.audubon.org
- Living with Wolves .
- Wolves are thriving in the Midwest's north woods--and killing dogs and calves in the adjacent farmlands. Is it time to take Minnesota's wolves off the endangered-species list? .
- Wolves have inspired, haunted, and eluded me most of my life. ... Once, in the Bitterroot Range, I heard a wolf howl and was on a high for an hour until another hiker informed me that he had just met a biologist who, on a search for wolves himself, had been trying to "howl one up. ...
- Older, more experienced wolves like the three Paul had trapped here earlier in the summer will generally kill a calf cleanly. ...
- Cleven, too, referred to wolves as "killing machines. ... Since then Paul and his colleagues have killed about 20 wolves here. ...
- On the morning of March 13, 1998, they had let their two-year-old poodle, Jake, out to do his business when two wolves appeared by the garden. ...
- Jelly doughnuts work best, he says; scraps from the butcher shop are a close second, but he quit using them because they attracted wolves, which he thinks scared off the bears. The wolves, Lilyquist claimed, had run him out of the sheep business. ... I think we should reserve a section of Minnesota for wolves--I would suggest the Boundary Waters Canoe Area --and maintain a population there so we could say, ‘Yes, we have wolves in Minnesota. ...
- Midwesterners are going to have to learn to live with wolves. Each spring, 2,000 pups are born in Minnesota alone, and the 150 to 225 wolves Wildlife Services takes from the population each year won't even make a squiggle on the expansion graph. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) believes that the state has never had more wolves. ... In fact, the deer population now provides more meat per acre than the wolves' historical prey base of caribou, moose, elk, and bison. ...
25. ~ Art of Wolves - a gathering of wolf art and other wolf related items
- www.artofwolves.com
- Art of Wolves .
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- Books about Wolves.
- Until January 12 we are also featuring limited edition prints of wolves,.
- Art of Wolves .
- This site, graphics are © Art of Wolves.
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