Sentences with phrase «rebounding wolf populations»

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The conservationists» primary concern had been that certain states where the wolves now range (thanks to reintroduction efforts) did not have large enough wolf populations or sufficient statewide protections to ensure their rebound would continue.
According to the popular logic, the wolves preyed on elk, keeping the grazers» populations in check, which allowed dwindling aspen populations, and the beavers that fed on them, to rebound.
The dwindling animal populations rebounded as human industry receded, and the periodic fluctuation of wolf and moose numbers began anew, continuing to this day.
1973 Vancouver Island's wolf sighting program started with a count of 37 wolves, 1976 Vancouver Island Wolf Populations had seemed to rebound with a count of 88 wolves, and in 1977 they were removed from the provincial Threatened and Endangered Species lwolf sighting program started with a count of 37 wolves, 1976 Vancouver Island Wolf Populations had seemed to rebound with a count of 88 wolves, and in 1977 they were removed from the provincial Threatened and Endangered Species lWolf Populations had seemed to rebound with a count of 88 wolves, and in 1977 they were removed from the provincial Threatened and Endangered Species list.
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