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  2. Repopulation of wolves in Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota. [edit] Minnesota has one of the densest wolf populations in the lower 48 states. [ 40 ] By September 2018, the state had exceeded 2,000 wolves for at least 20 years when the midwinter survey put the population at 2,655 wolves with 465 packs.

  3. Awwww! Four endangered American red wolf pups 'thriving ...

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    The world's most endangered wolf species got a big boost at a Missouri wildlife reserve — four little puppies born this spring. ... About 20 live in the wild. Another 290 red wolves live in ...

  4. List of gray wolf populations by country - Wikipedia

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    There were at least 42 wild Mexican wolves in the southwest United States in 2008. [126] [147] In 2014, there were around 83 Mexican wolves in the wild. [148] In 2021, there were an estimated 196 wolves in the wild, distributed across western New Mexico and eastern Arizona. [149]

  5. Red wolf - Wikipedia

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    The pair were unsuccessful at producing a litter of pups in the wild. On March 1, 2021, two male red wolves from Florida were paired with two female wild red wolves from eastern North Carolina and released into the wild. One of the male wolves was killed by a car shortly after being released into the wild. On April 30 and May 1, four adult red ...

  6. List of endangered species in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Umbra limi, central mudminnow. Crystallaria asprella, crystal darter. Hybognathus hayi, cypress minnow. Platygobio gracilis, flathead chub. Etheostoma parvipinne, goldstripe darter. Cottus specus, grotto sculpin, a rare fish found only in Perry County, which is federally listed as endangered. It is of the order Scorpaeniformes.

  7. Wildlife of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Gray fox. Coyote. American black bear. Cougar. Bobcat. White-tailed deer. Within historic times, pronghorn, gray wolf, red wolf, and brown bear were all found in Missouri, but have since been extirpated. American bison and elk were formerly common, but are currently confined to private farms and parks. Elk can be found in a small restoration ...

  8. List of mammals of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern myotis, Myotis austroriparius. Western small-footed bat, Myotis ciliolabrum. Gray bat, Myotis grisescens. Keen's myotis, Myotis keenii. Eastern small-footed myotis, Myotis leibii. Little brown bat, Myotis lucifugus. Northern long-eared myotis, Myotis septentrionalis. Indiana bat, Myotis sodalis.

  9. Eastern wolf - Wikipedia

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    The coyotes from Alaska, California, Alabama, and Quebec show almost no wolf ancestry. Coyotes from Missouri, Illinois, and Florida exhibit 5–10% wolf ancestry. There was 40%:60% wolf to coyote ancestry in red wolves, 60%:40% in eastern wolves, and 75%:25% in the Great Lakes wolves. There was 10% coyote ancestry in Mexican wolves, 5% in ...