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Wednesday, March 9

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    Our problem is the comeback of the Gray Wolf.
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Monday, March 7

  1. page home edited We are going to discuss wolves and there surprising comeback. {_.jpeg} Our problem is the comeb…
    We are going to discuss wolves and there surprising comeback.
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    Our problem is the comeback of the Gray Wolf.
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Wednesday, March 2

  1. page Solutions edited Solutions to take care of the wolf problem in the Northern Midwest: 1. Give the wolves a Tracking …
    Solutions to take care of the wolf problem in the Northern Midwest:
    1. Give the wolves a Tracking collar to track their traveling and eating habits. Also Have a certain range that the wolves can go. If they leave this range they can be shot, and the shooter returns the tracking collar to Wildlife and Game services.
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  2. page Research Background edited Jim {Screen_shot_2011-03-02_at_7.23.51_PM.png} Jim Heintz, an Gray wolves once were at only 1…

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    Gray wolves once were at only 100 specimens in the US. Now they are up to 4000 in the US, a surprising number.The wolves have expanded across half of Minnesota, a third of Wisconsin, and all of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.As the wolves have multiplied, they have also moved south. At first people were trying to get the wolf population up, but it went to far.
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