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en The wolves are the primary cause of mortality in the caribou.

en All the information available indicates that wolves are the primary predator in this herd and the primary factor limiting herd growth.

en We're going to be looking very strongly at (Fish and Game's) numbers. Bear and mountain lions are dying, and now they want to kill wolves too, in an area where we know the primary cause of low elk populations is poor habitat.

en The bulk of the moose population at any point is invulnerable to wolves, because they're young and vigorous enough to fight off the wolves.

en We should move forward with reintroducing wolves. It would be nice to have a population here to greet wolves that wander in from Wyoming.

en Where wolves live largely depends on human tolerance. Wolf recovery in some ways is more about people than it is about wolves.

en If we've just got a couple of wolves running without an established territory, they could be here one month and in northern Leelanau County the next. There's nothing to confine them, especially without more wolves.

en Wolf proponents expound that more cattle and sheep die of disease, [or from] coyote or dog predation than they do from wolves, ... I don't know what I'm missing but that doesn't sound like a good argument to add wolves into the mix to me.

en Wolf proponents expound that more cattle and sheep die of disease, [or from] coyote or dog predation than they do from wolves. I don't know what I'm missing but that doesn't sound like a good argument to add wolves into the mix to me.

en As long as (bear) mortality percentages are within the (federal conservation strategy) limits ... the state will have the ability to direct mortality in areas where it wants to manage for lower densities of grizzly bears.

en One of the ironies is that most of the other countries spend considerably less than we do on health care and many other countries have better track records on rates of mortality (and) infant mortality.

en Mortality! It's intimations of mortality. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. I'm 58, and by that time, more people you know have died. My mother died a few years ago. And being a New Yorker, 9/11 had a lot to do with the mood of the city.
  Donald Fagen

en Nate, especially, is a character, whose overall story arc has always been inching towards full acceptance of his own mortality. And what is the final step of acceptance of one's mortality? It's death.

en It was speculated it wouldn't get past the Alaska Range because wolves wouldn't be able to survive because it would be too cold. We've had some wolves with hair loss and you could see lice on them but they certainly aren't dying.

en Wolves have bigger brains than dogs, so it was thought the wolves would do better. And chimpanzees are primates, closer to humans, so it was thought they would do better.


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