The Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project
Understanding Diverse Viewpoints

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References and Photo Credits


 

References

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Anonymous: Fish and Wildlife Service Wolf Biologist. Personal Communication. 25 April 2002.

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Davis, Tony. "Politics imperile Mexican wolf comeback." High Country News . 19 February 1996. http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.URLRemapper/1996/feb19/dir/Western_Politics_i.html . (8 May 2002)

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Photo Credits: Under Construction

Author: Yekaterina Gluzberg
Updated: 14 May 2002