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  2. Eastern wolf - Wikipedia

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    The study also determined how unique each type of canids alleles were compared to Eurasian wolves, all of which had no coyote ancestry. It found the following proportion of unique alleles: coyotes 5.13% unique; red wolf 4.41%; Algonquin wolves 3.82%; Great Lakes wolves 3.61%; and gray wolves 3.3%.

  3. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The repopulation of wolves in Midwestern United States has been concentrated in the Great Lakes states of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan where wolves number over 4,000 as of 2018. [137] Wolves also occupy much of the northern Rocky Mountains region and the northwest, with a total population over 3,000 as of the 2020s. [ 138 ]

  4. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    In 1688, a Virginia law abolished the requirement of tribute in wolves to be paid in accordance to the number of hunters in each tribe, demanding 725 hunters to kill 145 wolves a year. [34] In the 19th century, as the settlers began increasingly moving west in pursuit of more land for ranching , wolves were becoming increasingly more hunted as ...

  5. Conflict around gray wolves has become so hostile, the U.S ...

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    Since 1973, the gray wolf has been on and off the federal government's endangered species list. When the wolves are on the list, advocates say the protections help wolves' place in the natural ...

  6. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    Wolves in the eastern Balkans benefitted from the region's contiguity with the former Soviet Union and large areas of plains, mountains and farmlands. Wolves in Hungary occurred in only half the country around the start of the 20th century, and were largely restricted to the Carpathian Basin. Wolf populations in Romania remained largely ...

  7. Do wolves roam New York state? New legislation seeks answers ...

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    DNA testing indicated the animal was most likely from the Great Lakes population of wolves, according to the DEC, which noted wild wolves are present in portions of Ontario and Quebec and it is ...

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  9. Red wolf - Wikipedia

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    Other tests and modelling showed various divergence ranges and the conclusion was a range of less than 6,000 and 117,000 years before present. The study found that coyote ancestry was highest in red wolves from the southeast of the United States and lowest among the Great Lakes region wolves.