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Decline and Extermination of an Arctic Wolf Population in East Greenland, 1899–1939
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Document Date: 2013-07-03 13:42:34


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City

Oslo / Juneau / Copenhagen / L.A. / /

Company

Budd / Whitman / Goldman / East Greenland / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

Greenland / Sweden / Norway / Canada / United Kingdom / Denmark / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Extinction / /

Facility

Copenhagen Royal Library / Arctic Institute of North America / Royal Library / Oslo Norwegian Polar Institute / Norwegian Polar Institute / University of Copenhagen / National Environmental Research Institute / University of Oxford / Arctic Institute / University of Tromsø / Zoological Museum / /

IndustryTerm

wolf food habits / food shortage / food / e-r / /

NaturalFeature

Ellesmere Island / Clavering Island / Ymer Island / Arctic Islands / Melville Island / /

Organization

Danish Polar Center / National Environmental Research Institute / University of Tromsø / Norwegian Polar Institute / Balsfjord Historical Association / Alaska Department of Fish and Game / Arctic Institute of North America / University of Oxford / Norwegian government / Canadian Wildlife Service / Arctic Institute / University of Copenhagen / /

Person

Tor L. Larsen / Reed / Mogens Graae / Frank L. Miller / Claudio Sillero-Zubiri / H. Devold / Nicole Giguère / Bent Philbert / Arne Philbert / J.G. Jennov / Demma / Peter Schmidt Mikkelsen / A.L.V. Manniche / A. Pedersen / /

Position

D.J. / author / Zoologist / Director / hunter / single hunter / representative / candidate for impacting the East Greenland wolf population / /

Product

T10 / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Alaska / /

RadioStation

America 1 / /

Region

northwest Alaska / East Greenland / North Greenland / central Alaska / /

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