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Article: Minnesota wolf population, range have stopped growing.
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- Duluth News-Tribune (Duluth, MN)
- Article date:
- August 5, 2008
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Byline: John Myers
Aug. 5--The population and home range of Minnesota's wolves have stalled over the past10 years after three decades of growth, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reports. The slight decline in wolf numbers and stable range in recent years is contrary to some predictions a decade ago that wolves, if left unchecked, would begin to colonize south outside of northern Minnesota's forests and continue to expand in number. Even some wolf experts predicted in the 1990s that Minnesota wolves would expand into agricultural areas of the state, as they did before settlement and as they do in parts of Europe. But it appears limited ...
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