Estimating the
range and population of Minnesota's wolves
Steven P. Benson, Bill E. Berg, Minnsota Department of
Natural Resources, Section of Wildlife, 1201 East Highway 2,
Grand Rapids, MN 55744, USA
Investigating
the infection of northern Wisconsin timber wolves (Canis
lupus) by internal parasites
Robin A. Bruski, John M. Stewart, Wolf Research Team,
Northland College, Ashland, WI 54806, USA
Pack formation
by timber wolves (Canis lupus) in Wisconsin
Sheri A. Buller, Ronald N. Schultz, Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources, 8770 Highway J, Woodruff, WI 54568, USA;
Bruce E. Kohn, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, PO
Box 576, Rhinelander, WI 54501, USA; Adrian P. Wydeven, Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 220, Park Falls, WI
54552, USA
A contingent valuation
estimate of the value of wolves in Minnesota
Catherine M. Chambers, Central Missouri State University,
Department of Economics and Finance, Warrensburg, MO 64093,
USA; John C. Whitehead, East Carolina University, Department
of Economics, Greenville, NC 27858-4353, USA
Simulated howling
survey of wolves in the Pollino National Park, Italy: A cost-benefit
analysis
Paolo Ciucci, Luigi Boitani, Department of Animal and
Human Biology, Universite di Roma "La Sapienza", Viale dell'Universite
32, 00185 Rome, Italy
Assessing winter
habitat use by wolves from snowtracking data: A GIS and logistic
regression approach
Paolo Ciucci, Luigi Boitani, Monica Masi, Department
of Animal and Human Biology, Universite di Roma "La Sapienza",
Viale dell'Universite 32, 00185 Rome, Italy
Eastern Timber
Wolf Recovery Network
Kristin DeBoer, Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Network,
c/o Restore The North Woods, PO Box 1099, Concord, MA 01742,
USA
Atypical patterns
of resource utilization by timber wolves (Canis lupus)
under conditions of high population density in a fragmented
habitat
Stephanie Douglass, Derek Meier, John M. Stewart, Wolf
Research Team, Northland College, Ashland, WI 54806, USA
Effect of herd
management practices on wolf predation on livestock in the Mercantour
mountains, France
Nathalie Espuno, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive,
C.N.R.S., 1919 route de Mende, BP 5051, 34033 Montpellier Cedex
1, France
Do wolves in winter
avoid large lakes with snowmobile use?
Jennifer E. Fox, Rolf O. Peterson, School of Forestry
and Wood Products, Michigan Technological University, Houghton,
MI 49931, USA; Tom D. Drummer, Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA;
Peter J. Gogan, Greater Yellowstone Field Station, U.S. Geological
Survey Midcontinent Ecological Science Center, Department of
Biology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA; Jim
Schaberl, Voyageurs National Park, 3131 Highway 53, International
Falls, MN 56649, USA
Leadership: Ecological
implications of social behavior in gray wolves
Amy K. Jacobs, Rolf O. Peterson, School of Forestry and
Wood Products, Michigan Technological University, Houghton,
MI 49931, USA
The return of
the gray wolf to Michigan
Jamie S. Johnson, John A. Vucetich, School of Forestry
and Wood Products, Michigan Technological University, Houghton,
MI 49931, USA; Dean E. Beyer, Michigan Department of Natural
Resources, Department of Geography, Northern Michigan University,
Marquette, MI 49855, USA; James Hammill, Michigan Department
of Natural Resources, 1420 U.S. West, Crystal Falls, MI 49920,
USA; Tom D. Drummer, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan
Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA
Wolf depredation
in Wisconsin 1976-1999
Randy L. Jurewicz, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,
Bureau of Endangered Resources, 101 South Webster Street, PO
Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921, USA; Kelly A. Thiel, U.S.
Department of Agrilculture, Box 1064, Rhinelander, WI 54501,
USA
Resource selection
of recolonizing gray wolves in northwest Wisconsin
Paul W. Keenlance, Kelly Millenbah, Fisheries and Wildlife
Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823,
USA; Bruce E. Kohn, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,
PO Box 576, Rhinelander, WI 54501, USA
Contested natures:
The social construction of wolves
Deborah A. Kleese, SUNY/Empire State College, Hudson
Valley Center at Middletown, 90 North Street, Midletown, NY
10990, USA
Wolf population
change in relation to moose population change and wolf removal
in Karelia
Ilpo Kojola, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute,
Oulu Game and Fisheries Research, Tutkijantie 2 A, FIN-90570
Oulu, Finland; Pjotr Danilov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Karelian
Research Center, Institute of Biology Puskinskay 11, 185610
Petrozavodsk, Russia
Wolf attacks on
dogs in Finland
Ilpo Kojola, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute,
Oulu Game and Fisheries Research, Tutkijantie 2 A, FIN-90570
Oulu, Finland; Juha Kuittinen, Game Management District of North
Karelia, Teollisuuskatu 15 A, FIN-80100 Joensuu, Finland
Human attitudes
towards wolf in Finland
Ilpo Kojola, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute,
Oulu Game and Fisheries Research, Tutkijantie 2 A, FIN-90570
Oulu, Finland; Vikstrom Saara, University of Oulu, Department
of Geography, Linnanmaa, FIN-90570 Oulu, Finland
My brothermy
sister: Wolves in indigenous teaching
Suzanne Laverty, Defenders of Wildlife, PMB 217, 3355
North Five Mile Road, Boise, ID 83713 5903, USA; Levi Holt,
Wolf Education and Research Center, PO Box 217, Winchester,
ID 83555, USA; Earth Thunder, Wolf Recovery Foundation, PO Box
44236, Boise, ID 83704, USA
Mapping wildlife
habitat connectivity between Algonquin Provincial Park and the
Adirondack Park using the eastern timber wolf (Canis lupus
lycaon) as a focal species
Peter Quinby, Thomas Lee, Michael Henry, Ancient Forest Exploration
and Research, 154 Wright Avenue, Toronto, ON M6R 1L2, Canada;
Steve Trombulak, Jeff Lane, Department of Biology, Middlebury
College, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA; Robert Long, Paula
MacKay, Greater Laurentian Wildlands Project, 4 Laurel Hill
Drive, South Burlington, VT 05445, USA
Hunter outreach
by volunteers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Beth Duman , Wolf Park, Battle Ground, IN 47920, USA;
Dorothy McLeer, Natural Areas Department, University
of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128, USA
Wolf movements
and military firing activities; thresholds of tolerance?
Samuel B. Merrill, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources,
Camp Ripley Environmental Office, 15000 Highway 115, Little
Falls, MN 56345, USA; Craig E. Erickson, Minnesota Department
of Military Affairs, Camp Ripley Environmental Office, 15000
Highway 115, Little Falls, MN 56345, USA
Wolves (Canis
lupus) and the evolution of central-place foraging in the
genus Homo
Siamak Naficy, Department of Anthropology, University
of California at Los Angeles, PO Box 951553, Los Angeles, CA
90095-1553, USA
Status and diet
of arctic wolves (Canis lupus arctos) in the Inuvialuit
Settlement Region, Arctic Canada
John A. Nagy, Nicholas C. Larter, Department of Resources,
Wildlife and Economic Development, Government of the Northwest
Territories, Bag Service #1, Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0, Canada
Learning to "think
like mountains": The Stewardship Ethic as a means and the wolf
as an indicator
Susan M. O'Keeffe, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford
University, 5 South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3UB, England
Influence of snow
conditions on movements of wolves in Canadian mountain parks
Paul C. Paquet, Conservation Biology Institute, PO Box
150, Meacham, SK S0K 2V0, Canada; Steve Donelon, Alberta Department
of Environment, 800 Railway Avenue, Canmore, AB T1W 1P1, Canada;
Carolyn Callaghan, Zoology Department, University of Guelph,
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada; Shelley Alexander, Department of
Geography, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
Spatiotemporal
effects of roads on wolf movement and habitat use in the Bow
Valley of Banff National Park
Melanie P. Percy, Department of Biological Sciences,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E2, Canada; Carolyn
C. Callaghan, Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph,
ON N1G 2W1, Canada; Paul C. Paquet, Department of Biology and
Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary, 2500
University Drive, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada; Tom Hurd, Parks
Canada, Banff National Park, Banff, AB T0L 0C0, Canada
Summer homesite
attendance in two populations of gray wolves
Marcel J. Potvin, Rolf O. Peterson, School of Forestry
and Wood Products, Michigan Technological University, Houghton,
MI 49931, USA
Territorial behavior
of wolves in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains
Barbara Promberger-Fuerpass, Christoph Promberger, Munich
Wildlife Society, Linderhof 2, D-82488 Ettal, Germany
These wolves in
our woods: A natural history of wolves in Montana
William E. Rideg, Kishenehn Wildlife Works, PO Box 701,
Missoula, MT 59806, USA
Wolves in the
Western Carpathians: Past, present and future
Robin M. Rigg, Slovak Wildlife Society, c/o Berlitz,
Kukucinova 7, 040 01 Kosice, Slovakia; Slavomir Findo, Forest
Research Institute, T.G. Masaryka 22, 960 92 Zvolen, Slovakia
Habitat utilization
by wolves in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Christopher Black, William L. Robinson, Robert S. Regis,
Ronald C. Sundell, Departments of Biology and Geography,
Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI 49855, USA
Duration and frequency
of chorus howling of the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)
Jorge Servin, Instituto de Ecologia, A.C., Centro Regional
Durango, Apdo. Postal No. 632, C.P. 34100, Durango, Dgo., Mexico
Factors influencing
timer wolf homesite selection in northwestern Wisconsin and
East Central Minnesota
David E. Unger, Division of Natural Science, Alderson
Broaddus College, Philippi, WV 26416, USA; Eric M. Anderson,
College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point, Stevens Point, WI 54481, USA; Bruce E. Kohn, Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 576, Rhinelander, WI
54501, USA