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Are the reintroduced wolves larger and different?

Are the reintroduced wolves larger and different?

Gray wolves on average weigh between 85 and 115 pounds. The Rocky Mountain gray wolf is now, and always was, the same wolf living along the Canada-U.S. border. Like all wildlife, wolves are totally unaware of invisible political boundaries.

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    • The Social Wolf
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    • The Language of Wolves
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    • Four Perceptions
    • Tackling the Myths
    • Killing Wolves
    • Ranching Solutions
  • Sawtooth Pack
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    • Sawtooth Pack Stories
    • Wolf Camp
    • Our Observations
    • Saying Goodbye
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