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Beyond 2000:
Realities of Global Wolf Restoration

23-26 February 2000
Duluth, Minnesota USA

 

Wolf Recovery and Conservation

Algonquin Park wolves—losing their ecological and population integrity
John B. Theberge, Mary T. Theberge, Hilary J. Sears, University of Waterloo, Faculty of Environmental Studies, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada

A volunteer carnivore tracking program and its potential use in monitoring the timber wolf (Canis lupus) population in northern and central Wisconsin
Jane E. Wiedenhoeft, Sarah Boles, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 220, Park Falls, WI 54552, USA; Alexia Sabor, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 101 South Webster Street, Madison, WI 53703, USA; Pam Troxell, Timber Wolf Alliance, Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, Northland College, Ashland, WI 54806, USA

Recovery of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Wisconsin
Adrian P. Wydeven, Sarah R. Boles, Jane E. Wiedenhoeft, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, PO Box 220, Park Falls, WI 54552, USA; 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 517, Rhinelander, WI 54501, USA; Richard P. Thiel, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Sandhill Wildlife Area, PO Box 156, Babcock, WI 54413, USA

Wolf control in Alaska: The 1997 National Research Council Report
Todd K. Fuller, Department of Natural Resources Conservation, University of Massachusetts, 160 Holdsworth Way, Amherst, MA 01003-4210, USA