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  2. Matheus Cunha - Wikipedia

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    Cunha was charged with misconduct by the Football Association. [25] On 31 December, Cunha was given a two game ban from the FA with a fine of £80,000 following the incident. [26] On 1 February 2025, he extended his contract with the club until 2029 shortly after he scored in Wolves' 2–0 victory over Aston Villa. [27]

  3. Pereira criticises Cunha 'body language' - AOL

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    Cunha, who has scored 10 league goals for Wolves this season, was recently banned for two games and fined £80,000 by the Football Association following a defeat at Ipswich Town in December.

  4. List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The List of Wildlife Species at Risk currently has more than 800 entries for Canadian wild life species considered vulnerable; including 363 classified as endangered species, —190 threatened species, —235 special concern, and 22 extirpated (no longer found in the wild). [1]

  5. Portugal national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 2008, they lost at home against Canada 21–13 in a friendly game. [2] After a disappointing campaign under Tomaz Morais in the 2006-08 edition of the Six Nations B , that would qualify for the 2011 Rugby World Cup finals, Murray Henderson was assigned as Specialist Forward coach.

  6. Wolfers (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a government-backed wolf extermination programme was initiated in 1948 after serious declines in caribou herds in the Northern Territories and a rabies concern due to wolves migrating south near populated areas. 39,960 cyanide guns, 106,100 cyanide cartridges and 628,000 strychnine pellets were distributed. Up to 17,500 wolves were ...

  7. Northwestern wolf - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern wolves are one of the largest subspecies of wolves. In British Columbia, Canada, five adult females averaged 42.5 kg or 93.6 lbs with a range of 85 lbs to 100 lbs (38.6 - 45.4 kg) and ten adult males averaged 112.2 lbs or 51.7 kg with a range of 105 lbs to 135 lbs (47.6 - 61.2 kg), with a weight range for all adults of 38.6 kg to 61.2 kg (85 – 135 lbs). [9]

  8. British Columbia wolf - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia wolf (Canis lupus columbianus) is a subspecies of gray wolf which lives in a narrow region that includes those parts of the mainland coast and near-shore islands that are covered with temperate rainforest, which extends from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to the Alexander Archipelago in south-east Alaska. [3]

  9. Cascade mountain wolf - Wikipedia

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    Recently another subspecies, the British Columbia wolf (Canis lupus columbianus), has established itself in the Cascade mountain wolf's past territory by following the Cascade Range through Washington and is now west of the Cascade Crest, [8] expanding across Oregon, [9] and into northern California to Lassen Peak, where in 2019 the Lassen pack produced 3 pups.