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Beyond 2000:
Realities of Global Wolf Restoration
23-26 February 2000
Duluth, Minnesota USA
Proximate and ultimate causation in wolf
(Canis lupus) behavior
Fred H. Harrington, Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford
Highway, Halifax, NS B3M 2J6, Canada
Preliminary analysis of familial relationships
among gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Yellowstone National Park
Kerry M. Murphy, Douglas W. Smith, Sarah Stevenson, John
Varley, Yellowstone Center for Resources, PO Box 621, Yellowstone
National Park, WY 82190, USA; Karl Broman, Department of Biostatistics,
John Hopkins University, 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205-2179,
USA; Janet Zeigle, Larry Joe, Genscope, Inc., 850 Lincoln Center
Drive, Foster City, CA 94404, USA; Micheal McClelland, 10835 Altman
Row, San Diego, CA 92121, USA; Dorris Hafenbradl, Eric Mather, Diversa
Corp., 10665 Sorrento Valley Road, San Diego, CA 92121, USA
Spatial and behavioural relations
between migratory and resident wolves in a winter deer yard
John M. Pisapio, John B. Theberge, Faculty of Environmental
Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2G 1A2, Canada
Telemetry studies of wolves (Canis
lupus) in Scandinavia: A new research project
Håkan Sand, Henrik Andrén, Olof Liberg, Per
Ahlqvist, Grimsö Wildlife Research Station, Swedish Univeristy
of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; Petter Wabakken, Hedmark College,
Department of Forestry and Wilderness Management, N-2480 Koppang,
Norway
Historical interaction between wolves
and the Indigenous people of the Western Great Lakes Region of North
America
Tom Stillday, Red Lake Indian Reservation, Highway 1, Red
Lake, MN 56671, USA
Common ravens (Corvus corax)
following gray wolves (Canis lupus) as a foraging strategy
in Yellowstone National Park, WY
Daniel R. Stahler, Bernd Heinrich, Department of Biology,
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA; Douglas W. Smith,
Kerry M. Murphy, Yellowstone Center for Resources, PO Box 621, Yellowstone
National Park, WY 82190, USA
Denning behavior of wolves on Yellowstone's
northern range: Male and female strategies
Linda M. Thurston, Jane M. Packard, Department of Wildlife
and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station,
TX 77843-2258, USA; Douglas W. Smith, Kerry M. Murphy, Yellowstone
Center for Resources, PO Box 621, Yellowstone National Park, WY
82190, USA; Mike K. Phillips, Turner Endangered Species Fund, PO
Box 190, Bozeman, MT 59730, USA
Wolves and eskers: Denning ecology
of tundra wolves in Canada's central arctic
Lyle R. Walton, Philip D. McLoughlin, Department of Biology,
University of Saskatchewan, 112 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N
5E2, Canada; H. Dean Cluff, Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development,
Government of the Northwest Territories, Box 2668, Yellowknife,
NT X1A 2P9, Canada; Paul C. Paquet, Conservation Biology Institute,
PO Box 150, Meacham, SK S0K 2V0, Canada
Wolf questions and answers
L. David Mech, U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources
Division, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, 8711 37th Street
Southeast, Jamestown, ND 58401, USA
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