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Wolves Decrease Coyote Populations
Wolves kill and drive away coyotes, so rodent populations increase, benefiting struggling birds of prey. Also, with fewer coyotes, pronghorn fawns are less likely to be preyed upon.
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Interactive Exhibit
Wolves
Meet the Wolf
How Wolves Hunt
The Social Wolf
Wolves & Our Ecosystem
The Language of Wolves
Wolves & People
Four Perceptions
Tackling the Myths
Killing Wolves
Ranching Solutions
Educational Resources
Sawtooth Pack
Meet the Pack
Sawtooth Pack Stories
Wolf Camp
Our Observations
Saying Goodbye
About
Our Mission
Our History
Our Museum
Our Organization
Our Impact
Annual Reports
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Nat Geo Partnership
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Wolves Need Your Help
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