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Wolves
Wolf History, Conservation, Ecology and Behavior
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Wolves Bibliography-F
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Foster, N. Transylvania is Reluctant to Cry Wolf. The Financial Times, 7 April 2001.
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Frank, H. et al. Motivation and Insight in Wolf and Alaskan Malamute Visual Discrimination Learning. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 27/5, 1989, 455-458.
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Frank, M. & H. Frank. Food Reinforcement Versus Social Reinforcement in Timber Wolf Pups. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 26/5, 1988, 467-468.
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Freeman, R.C. Hybridization in Canis in Oklahoma. Southwestern Naturalist, 24/3, 1979, 485-499.
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Fritts, S.H. & L.D. Mech. Dynamics, Movements, and Feeding Ecology of a Newly Protected Wolf Population in Northwestern Minnesota. Wildlife Monographs (Suppl.), No. 80, 1981, 4-79.
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Fritts, S.H. A Greater Tolerance: Coexistence of Wolves and Humans. International Wolf, 10/1, 2000, 8-11.
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Fritts, S.H. et al. Movements of Translocated Wolves in Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management, 48, 1984, 709-721.
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Fritts, S.H. et al. Outcomes of Hard and Soft Releases of Reintroduced Wolves in Central Idaho and the Greater Yellowstone Area. In D.S. Maehr, D.S. et al. (eds), Large Mammal Restoration: Ecological and Sociological Challenges in the 21st Century. Island Press, Washington, D.C., 2001, 125-147.
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Fritts, S.H., et al. The Relationship of Wolf Recovery to Habitat Conservation and Biodiversity in the Northwestern United States. Landscape and Urban Planning, 28, 1994, 23-32.
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Fritts, S.H. et al. Restoring Wolves to the Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. In (Carbyn, L.N. et al., eds.) Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World, 1995, 107-125.
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Fuller, T.K. & D.L. Murray. Biological and Logistical Explanations of Variation in Wolf Population Density. Animal Conservation, 1/3, 1998, 153-157.
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Fuller, T.K. Denning Behavior of Wolves in North-Central Minnesota. American Midlands Naturalist, 121/1, January 1989, 184.
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Fuller, T.K. & W.J. Snow. Estimating Wolf Densities From Radiotelemetry Data. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 16, 1988, 367-370.
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Fuller, T.K. & B.A. Simpson. Evaluation of a Simulated Howling Survey for Wolves. Journal of Wildlife Management, 52/1, 1998, 60-63.
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Fuller, T.K. et al. A History and Current Estimate of Wolf Distribution and Numbers in Minnesota. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 20/1, Spring 1992, 42-55.
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Fuller, T.K. & L.B. Keith. Immobilization of Wolves Using Ketamine in Combination With Xylamine or Promazine. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 19, 1983, 69-72.
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Fuller, T.K. Impact of Wolves on White-Tailed Deer in North-central Minnesota. Wildlife Monographs, 105, 1989.
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Fuller, T.K. Population Dynamics of Wolves in North-Central Minnesota. Wildlife Monographs, October 1989.
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