By Carlos Carroll, Ph.D. Impacts of Landscape Change on Wolf Viability in the Northeastern U.S. and Southeastern Canada Implications for Wolf Recovery

Bridging the gap between conservation science, practice, and policy WE ARE AMBITIOUS. We live for the day when grizzlies in Chihuahua have an unbroken connection to grizzlies in Alaska; when wolf populations are restored from Mexico to the Yukon to Maine; when vast forests and flowing prairies again...

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