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    Chris Servheen, the Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, has said that the grizzly bears have met every criteria set forth towards their recovery plan. Since meeting these criteria, it may be time to have them removed from the Endangered Species List (delisted). Delisting means that the bears won’t be protected by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). As it can be seen from the grizzly delisting public comments that I agreed with, I am against having the grizzlies delisted

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    Austin Phillips

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    time lifting and playing football, making him fairly thick. His hair is a dirty shade of red and he has rosy cheeks and small squinty eyes. To those who might pass him on the street or face him on the football field, he might look like a complete wolf. And he has the potential to be one. However, I would argue that he is as far from being a wolf as a person could possibly be. He has the appearance of a wolf, but the qualities of a true sheepdog. Austin Phillips is a sheepdog

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    Their strict society wears quite basic clothing which has only begun to be adorned with Hester’s embroidery. Right from the beginning, Hester shows that she is defiant, no matter the circumstances which she is under. When she emerges from the jail, the red letter immediately proves that she does not follow societal norms. The novel states, “ On the breast of her gown, in

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    A wolf pounced, curled midair, toward the man like a spiked ball. The man stooped, reached for the pouch hanging on his waist, and pulled out a small blade. He stepped sideways, dodging the wolf, and stabbed it as it passed. However, it didn’t affect the wolf. It growled furiously as it joined the circle. A gust passed by taking leaves along with it. The man yanked his pouch, and

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    Mowat deflates most of the false accusations brought upon wolves. Everyone has always assumed that wolves are dangerous and savage killers. But, Mowat’s findings did not fulfill the requirements of the information that the government wanted. Never Cry Wolf is a novel that identifies the true behavior of wolves and how humans misunderstand their being. At one point in the story, some trappers kill over twenty-three caribou and deer just trying to frame the wolves for the decrease in the caribou community

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    Landscape Of Fear Essay

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    “Landscape of fear” as simple as the concept seems it is fairly complicated in the view of ecology that prey is only affected by being killed by the predators. It is also believed that animals only feel fear in small breaks, while humans experience long-term stress. John Laundre studied wolves and one of their many prey, elk. He learned that in some places elk don’t have to worry about wolves as much as certain places. Now that wolves have returned to that part of Yellowstone National Park after

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    White Fang, written by Jack London, is a wonderful adventure novel that vividly depicts the life of a wolf by the name of White Fang. Throughout the course of the novel, White Fang goes through numerous learning experiences as he interacts with humans and other wolves from Alaska around the turn of the century. Jack London uses the events that transpire during White Fang's life to illustrate that only the cunning, intelligent, and strong will be able to survive. The ideas of Darwinism and survival

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    every day livestock and wildlife are killed and rarely eaten by wolves in almost every western state. This is a problem that needs to be addressed before ranchers lose their herds, and before the wild herds are depleted beyond restoration. If the wolf situation was bad a couple years ago, well now it’s worse, even some of the “protectors of wildlife” are starting to come to their senses. Livestock is the most expensive prey that wolves can get to, and the problem is that they get to them very

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    In the book Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat, Farley’s journey is about to begin. "This is it chum. Out you go now." (Mowat 21). Months in the Canadian muskeg, to study a misunderstood creature. Canis lupus or the grey wolf. On a mission to determine why there is a decrease in the number of barren ground caribou. Is it because of rich people form the city coming to hunt for a trophy or a innocent creature being reputedly blamed by a lucrative business. From two different viewpoints one from a autobiography

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    Dancing With Wolves

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    Dancing with Wolves is a movie that will surely intrigue and captivate its audience. This film can be incorporated into any Economy class of any grade level. The Social Studies Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) state that “students are expected to explain how supply and demand affects consumers in the United States and identify basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter.” From this film, students can learn much about supply and demand, how this two concepts interrelate to each other

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