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Wolf reintroduction

Wolf reintroduction involves the reintroduction of a portion of grey wolves in areas where native wolves have been extirpated. This is only considered though if suitable land and resources can be found for the target species. In the case of wolves this can be rather tricky as they need fairly large amounts of land to roam. This process often comes with…

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Wolf reintroduction

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Wolf reintroduction

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related to Northern Rocky Mountains · 22
Wolf reintroduction → Because, Booming, Congress, Coyotes, Endangered Species Act, ESA, Grey, Idaho, Local, Officially, Over, Ranchers, So, Such, The, These, This, When, Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park

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valley bottomsinstance ofElk have also begun avoiding open areas0.80text
open meadowsinstance ofElk have also begun avoiding open areas0.80text
where prior to wolf introductioninstance ofElk have also begun avoiding open areas0.80text
the elk grazed collectivelyinstance ofElk have also begun avoiding open areas0.80text
avoided predation from mountain lionsinstance ofElk have also begun avoiding open areas0.80text
bearsinstance ofElk have also begun avoiding open areas0.80text
Wolf reintroductionrelated to Northern Rocky MountainsGrey0.60section
Wolf reintroductionrelated to Northern Rocky MountainsYellowstone National Park0.60section
Wolf reintroductionrelated to Northern Rocky MountainsIdaho0.60section
Wolf reintroductionrelated to Northern Rocky MountainsThese0.60section
Wolf reintroductionrelated to Northern Rocky MountainsEndangered Species Act0.60section
Wolf reintroductionrelated to Northern Rocky MountainsESA0.60section

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