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Rethinking conservation goals for North America's gray wolves
2015Gray wolves (Canis lupis) were extirpated from the continental United States in the early 1900’s. During the 1970’s wolves began dispersing into Montana and they were immediately placed under the protection of the Endangered Species Act. Reintroduction areas were established for the wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains, West of the Great Lakes, and ...
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Cross-fostering in gray wolves (Canis lupus lupus).
Zoo biology, 2015Cross-fostering in canids, with captive-bred pups introduced into endangered wild populations, might aid conservation efforts by increasing genetic diversity and lowering the risk of inbreeding depression. The gray wolf (Canis lupus lupus) population in Scandinavia suffers from severe inbreeding due to a narrow genetic base and geographical isolation ...
Inger, Scharis, Mats, Amundin
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Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage
Nature, 2021Angela R Perri +2 more
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Hybrid origin of a primate, the gray snub-nosed monkey
Science, 2023Hong Wu, Zefu Wang, Yuxing Zhang
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Boom-bust cycles in gray whales associated with dynamic and changing Arctic conditions
Science, 2023Joshua D Stewart +2 more
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Long distance movement by Gray Wolves, Canis lupus
The Canadian field-naturalist, 1983Warren B Ballard +2 more
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Kinase inhibitors: the road ahead
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2018Fleur M Ferguson, Nathanael S Gray
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