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The wolves of Minnesota : howl in the heartland  Cover Image Book Book

The wolves of Minnesota : howl in the heartland / L. David Mech, editor.

Mech, L. David. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 089658464X :
  • Physical Description: 127 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 29 cm.
  • Publisher: Stillwater, MN : Voyageur Press, c2000.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123) and index.
Subject: Wolves > Minnesota.
Predation (Biology) > Minnesota.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

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The Wolves of Minnesota : Howl in the Heartland
The Wolves of Minnesota : Howl in the Heartland
by Mech, L. David
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The Wolves of Minnesota : Howl in the Heartland


The wolves of Minnesota are one of conservation's greatest success stories. Of the 48 contiguous United States, only Minnesota-with a wolf population at an estimated 2,600-has managed to protect and sustain a viable wolf population over the past two decades. Today, the wolf is close to being removed from the federal government's endangered species list. But while some applaud the wolf's return, others worry about the human cultural costs of maintaining such a large population, and others wonder if that population is too high for the wolf's own good. Edited by renowned expert "wolfman" Dr. L. David Mech and comprising the work of several researchers who have studied Minnesota wolves, "The Wolves of Minnesota" is an authoritative account of the background of the wolf in Minnesota. It features the fascinating story of the comeback of the wolf in Minnesota and examines the cultural costs of the comeback of the animal, to the point where the question is not "Will we ever hear the howl of the wolf again?" but "How many howls are enough?" "The Wolves of Minnesota" examines the animal and its packs and populations, the past and present ranges of the species in Minnesota, the rich history of the scientific research about it, the biology of the wolf, the wolf's prey, wolf-human interactions, and the future of the wolf in Minnesota.

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