1. The Gray Wolf and The Little Lamb by mossinasi - itch.io
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fairytale about two ladies making such a big mess in their house they decide to skip town instead of cleaning up
2. Gray Wolf - California Fish and Wildlife
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a recovering endangered species protected under the California Endangered Species Acts (CESA) and US Fish and Wildlife Service ...
The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.
3. Bringing Wolves Back to Colorado - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
A plan to introduce and manage gray wolves in Colorado west of the Continental Divide no later than December 31, 2023.
Proposition 114, now state statute 33-2-105.8, passed on November 3, 2020.
4. Wolf Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
General information about Wolf in Alaska such as description, life history, range, habitat and more.
5. Gray Wolf | Defenders of Wildlife
Wolves are threatened by conflict with humans and intolerance, and the loss of both habitat and protections under state and federal endangered species laws.
The gray wolf is an icon of wilderness, captivating imaginations and inspiring stories, legends and folklore. Unfortunately, however, people nearly hunted wolves to extinction in the lower 48 states, which required gray wolves to be placed under Endangered Species Act protections in 1974. Since then, gray wolves’ numbers have rebounded in the Great Lakes, Northern Rockies, Colorado, California and the Pacific Northwest thanks to dedicated conservation and coexistence work by advocates and groups like Defenders. But just as the U.S. was making progress for gray wolves, some federal protections were eliminated. In 2011, Congress removed protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies, and in 2020 the Trump administration stripped them of their critical ESA protections across the rest of the country. Defenders went to court over the ruling, and won at the district court, but anti-wolf legislators and extremists have been on the offensive ever since.Wolves play a key role in keeping ecosystems balanced. They help keep deer and elk populations healthy—typically choosing older or sick individuals as prey—which can in turn benefit many other plant and animal species. The carcasses of their prey also help to redistribute nutrients and provide food for other wildlife species, like grizzly bears and other scavengers. Scientists are just beginning to fully understand the positive ripple effects wolves have on ecosystems.The Trump administration’s premature decision to strip gray wol...
6. How Wolves Hunt - Living with Wolves
They chase their prey, often over longer distances, sometimes even a few miles, in order to find the right animal or opportunity. On the hunt, wolves work ...
On the Hunt
7. Gray wolf (Canis lupus) - Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Skip to main content. WDFW Home. Menu. Search Search. Site search. Home ... Few wolves live more than five years in the wild, although individuals have ...
8. Mexican Gray Wolf Conservation | Zoo New England
Skip side navigation. Skip left navigation. Protect. > Around the Globe · Protect ... They survived here only in small captive populations, and in Mexico their ...
Since 1998, Zoo New England has been committed to re-introducing Mexican gray wolves into the wilds of the American Southwest, where they once lived in large numbers.