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  2. Jim Crumley (Scottish author) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Crumley (born 1947) is a Scottish journalist, a former newspaper editor and regular columnist for the Dundee Courier and The Scots Magazine. [1] He is also the author of more than 40 books, mostly on the wildlife and wild landscapes of Scotland, many of them making the case for species reintroductions, or ‘rewilding’. [ 2 ]

  3. James Crumley - Wikipedia

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    James Arthur Crumley (October 12, 1939 – September 17, 2008) [2] [3] [4] was an American author of violent hardboiled crime novels and several volumes of short stories and essays, as well as published and unpublished screenplays.

  4. MacQueen of Findhorn - Wikipedia

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    MacQueen lifted his plaid and produced the severed head of the wolf, tossing it in the middle of the surprised circle. [1] MacQueen described to the assembly how he achieved the feat; "As I came through the slochd (ravine) by east the hill there, I foregathered wi' the beast. My long dog there turned him. I bucked wi' him, and dirkit him, and ...

  5. Wolves in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Scottish wolf-populations reached a peak during the second half of the 16th century. Mary, Queen of Scots is known to have hunted wolves in the forest of Atholl in 1563. [7] The wolves later caused such damage to the cattle herds of Sutherland that in 1577, James VI made it compulsory to hunt wolves three times a year. [1] The last wolf in Scotland

  6. Talk:The Last Wolf - Wikipedia

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  7. 302M - Wikipedia

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    However, his nephew, Wolf #480M stepped up in that role shortly after. [2] [3] In 2006, only 4 wolves remained (302M, 480M, and two yearling females from the last litter of 21M). [4] [3] The dominant breeding female was collared as Wolf #529F and her sister, Wolf 569F was collared on the last day of 2006. [4] [3]

  8. Humphrey Head - Wikipedia

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    Windblown hawthorn trees, Humphrey Head. Humphrey Head is a limestone outcrop situated south of the village of Allithwaite in Cumbria, England.It is whale-back-shaped and accessible for walkers, giving views over Morecambe Bay to Lancaster, Morecambe, Heysham and over the Leven estuary to Ulverston.

  9. James Wolf - Wikipedia

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    James or Jim Wolf, Wolfe or DeWolf may refer to: James DeWolf (1764–1837), American politician, privateer, and slave trader; James Madison DeWolf (1843–1876), U.S. Army surgeon; James Ratchford DeWolf (1787–1855), merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia; James Wolfe (1727–1759), British general; James Wolffe (born 1962), Scottish ...