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Red wolves
How are the Smokies Wolves Doing?
Miller, Bob
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How are the Smokies Wolves Doing?
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Red Wolf Update: Recovery in the Smokies
2, no. 1 (1992): 1-2.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Red Wolf Reintroduction Proposal
Parker, Warren T.
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Gary V. Henry
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Red Wolf Reintroduction Proposal
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Environmental Assessment
. Atlanta, Georgia: United States Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region, 1991.
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Coyote-Red Wolf Question Still Unanswered
Miller, Bob
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Coyote-Red Wolf Question Still Unanswered
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Red Wolf Update: Recovery in the Smokies
2, no. 2 (1992): 1.
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A Proposal to Reintroduce the Red Wolf into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Parker, Warren T.
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A Proposal to Reintroduce the Red Wolf into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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A Red Wolf Management Series
. Asheville, North Carolina: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1990.
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Correlates of Red Wolf Repatriation Success in the Southeastern United States
Van Manen, Frank Teunissen
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Barron Allen Crawford
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Joseph D. Clark
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Correlates of Red Wolf Repatriation Success in the Southeastern United States
In
Final Report
. Knoxville, Tennessee: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1998.
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A Historic Perspective of Canis Rufus and its Recovery Potential
Parker, Warren T.
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A Historic Perspective of Canis Rufus and its Recovery Potential
In
Red Wolf Management Series
. Asheville, North Carolina: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1988.
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Reestablishment of Red Wolves in the Southern Appalachian Mountains Annual Summary; October 9, 1992 to December 31, 1993
Lucash, Christopher F.
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Barron Allen Crawford
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Reestablishment of Red Wolves in the Southern Appalachian Mountains Annual Summary; October 9, 1992 to December 31, 1993
In
Annual Summary
. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region IV, 1996.
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Experimental Release of Red Wolves into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park; April 6, 1990 - September 15, 1992
Lucash, Christopher F.
, and
Barron Allen Crawford
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Experimental Release of Red Wolves into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park; April 6, 1990 - September 15, 1992
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Red Wolf Management Series
. Townsend, TN: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Southeast Region, 1993.
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The Ontogeny of Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Social Behavior: Implications for Sociality and Taxonomic Status
Wagener, Tarren Kay
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The Ontogeny of Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Social Behavior: Implications for Sociality and Taxonomic Status
. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 1998.
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The Pilot-Reintroduction of Red Wolves in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Schildwachter, Gregory T. M.
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The Pilot-Reintroduction of Red Wolves in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1994.
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