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en We know that we've got wolves dispersing out of (the Great Lakes pack), but we only hear about them if they are killed or recovered somehow. They're looking for new territories, and some animals will disperse very long distances, hundred of miles.

en The judges agreed wolves are recovered in the Great Lakes region. So if the boundaries of where that region is are drawn right, this should work.

en They wait too long to start feeding. Last year we had dozens of animals killed by wolves when the snow got too deep.

en Our animals in captivity don't fight for food. They don't have to travel long distances for food, water and shelter. Zoo animals have 24-hour veterinary care. They have a specially prepared diet weighed to the gram, and they have animal care staff checking them every day for injury.

en A lot of my experience in climbing, not to mention carrying a heavy pack uphill long distances, comes from my service in the Marines [during Operation Desert Storm].

en Land snails, which we normally think of as being rather slow moving, can actually disperse enormous distances by hitching rides on birds.

en What an incredible honor. I spoke with Pam Wilson , who is our Publicist handling our international territories, and she told me that the show is licensed in over two hundred territories around the globe. That is mind-boggling to me. So thank you to everyone out there who support us by watching. We think of you all the time, and are humbled by your dedication.

en We went in there last summer to Cliff Lake and had a really good time -- good swimming, good fishing, warm water, beautiful scenery and a nice peak to summit where you can see the whole country. We'll hike five or six miles the first day, go over Devil's Peak and spend the next night in the Sky Lakes Basin, then hike five or six miles out. If you haven't seen Sky Lakes, this is a good one to see.

en Why that's a hundred miles away. That's a long way to go just to eat.
  William Faulkner

en The girls finished in a nice, tight pack. They don't care who finishes first as long they run in a pack, and that's getting us great results.

en Everybody knows that the great reversed triangle of land, with its base in the north and its apex in the south, which is called India, embraces fourteen hundred thousand square miles, upon which is spread unequally a population of one hundred and eighty millions of souls.
  Jules Verne

en They are using small home ranges and not traveling long distances. The only dispersers are young males, and they only go five to seven miles before setting up a new home range. His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness.

en They are using small home ranges and not traveling long distances, ... The only dispersers are young males, and they only go five to seven miles before setting up a new home range.

en They're tremendous travelers. They've been known to disperse over 500 miles.

en Thanks to leaders in Congress, this bill would put into action the historic blueprint that Great Lakes citizens and government officials developed together last December. The bill?s introduction is an essential step in the long-term and ongoing effort to restore the lakes.


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