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One of the major concerns related to hunting and killing of animals in any systematic way is the potential isolation of specific groups and the overall weakening of the gene pool for healthy future generations

Valdosta State University Biology Professor Dr. Brad Bergstrom recently authored a paper titled “The Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf is not yet recovered,” which was published in the December issue of BioScience, the journal of the American Institute of Biological Sciences.

The International Wolf Center (www.wolf.org) posted the following summary of the status of the Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project.

Isabel Barja, a Spanish biologist published a new study in Wildlife Biology which reveals the feeding preferences of wolves.

The International Wolf Center is maintaining a blog – Wolves of the High Arctic – Research on the Arctic Wolves of Ellesmere Island – from researchers tracking Brutus, the “North Pole wolf” and his pack.

Intriguing relationship found between moose, wolves and the surrounding ecosystem.

A ScienceDaily article is reporting that researchers may have found new clues about the mystery behind the extinct Falklands Wolf.

Tom Meersman reports on the worrying results from a 51-year study taking place in Isle Royale National Park.

Study shows that a lack of large predators can significantly impact an ecosystem.

The organization which funded Dr. Haber’s work remember him and talk about the plans for the future.

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