Wolf reintroduction

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31How Wolves Are Saving Trees in Yellowstone Sarah Laskow, Reporter, Good Environment In Yellowstone National Park, rangers used to kill wolves. The last official kill was in 1926, and for seven decades the park lived wolf

How Wolves Are Saving Trees in Yellowstone Sarah Laskow, Reporter, Good Environment In Yellowstone National Park, rangers used to kill wolves. The last official kill was in 1926, and for seven decades the park lived wolf

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Language: English - Date: 2012-01-05 13:23:09
32This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and shar

This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and shar

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Language: English - Date: 2010-07-21 15:35:02
33Microsoft Word - REC_12186

Microsoft Word - REC_12186

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-17 21:09:58
34Decline in big predators wreaking havoc on ecosystems, OSU researchers say

Decline in big predators wreaking havoc on ecosystems, OSU researchers say

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Language: English - Date: 2009-10-08 17:01:59
35Eur J Wildl Res DOIs10344ORIGINAL PAPER  Large predators limit herbivore densities in northern forest

Eur J Wildl Res DOIs10344ORIGINAL PAPER Large predators limit herbivore densities in northern forest

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-06 19:09:43
36The WALTHAM International Nutritional Sciences Symposia  Foraging and Feeding Ecology of the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus): Lessons from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA1–3 Daniel R. Stahler,4 Douglas W. Smith, and De

The WALTHAM International Nutritional Sciences Symposia Foraging and Feeding Ecology of the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus): Lessons from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA1–3 Daniel R. Stahler,4 Douglas W. Smith, and De

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-11 19:50:33
37Articles  Wolves and the Ecology of Fear: Can Predation Risk Structure Ecosystems? WILLIAM J. RIPPLE AND ROBERT L. BESCHTA

Articles Wolves and the Ecology of Fear: Can Predation Risk Structure Ecosystems? WILLIAM J. RIPPLE AND ROBERT L. BESCHTA

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Language: English - Date: 2007-03-28 17:34:52
38conservationmagazine.org  http://conservationmagazine.orgreintroducing-wolves-is-only-effective-at-large-scales/ Reintroducing wolves is only effective at large scales June 18, 2014Conservation This Week0 Commen

conservationmagazine.org http://conservationmagazine.orgreintroducing-wolves-is-only-effective-at-large-scales/ Reintroducing wolves is only effective at large scales June 18, 2014Conservation This Week0 Commen

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-18 13:25:49
39Recovering Riparian Plant Communities with Wolves in Northern Yellowstone, U.S.A. Robert L. Beschta1,2 and William J. Ripple1 Abstract Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were extirpated from Yellowstone National Park in the 1920s

Recovering Riparian Plant Communities with Wolves in Northern Yellowstone, U.S.A. Robert L. Beschta1,2 and William J. Ripple1 Abstract Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were extirpated from Yellowstone National Park in the 1920s

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Language: English - Date: 2010-05-03 10:38:05
40Journal of Animal Ecology 2015, 84, 652–654  doi: FORUM

Journal of Animal Ecology 2015, 84, 652–654 doi: FORUM

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-22 12:45:55