Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada
Although once common across the entire North American continent, wolves (Canis spp.) have been extirpated from most of their former territory. The historical occurrence and persistence of wolves in Nova Scotia has been a subject of debate because of comments on the wolf’s rarity in early settler acc...
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ftjcfn:oai:canadianfieldnaturalist.ca:article/1775 2023-05-15T15:49:56+02:00 Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada Whitaker, Andrei N. Beazley, Karen F. 2017-07-14 application/pdf https://www.canadianfieldnaturalist.ca/index.php/cfn/article/view/1775 https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v131i1.1775 eng eng The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club https://www.canadianfieldnaturalist.ca/index.php/cfn/article/view/1775/1881 https://www.canadianfieldnaturalist.ca/index.php/cfn/article/view/1775 doi:10.22621/cfn.v131i1.1775 Copyright (c) 2017 The Canadian Field-Naturalist The Canadian Field-Naturalist; Vol. 131 No. 1 (2017); 32-36 0008-3550 Historical distribution wolves Canis lycaon Canis lupus anecdotal evidence Maritime Provinces info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftjcfn https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v131i1.1775 2021-09-02T18:54:39Z Although once common across the entire North American continent, wolves (Canis spp.) have been extirpated from most of their former territory. The historical occurrence and persistence of wolves in Nova Scotia has been a subject of debate because of comments on the wolf’s rarity in early settler accounts and the absence of physical specimens. By consulting historical documents of European settlers, the Mi’kmaw lexicon, and fur trade records, we found evidence for the presence of a wolf population in Nova Scotia (which included the territory of New Brunswick before 1784) at European contact and persisting until the early 20th century. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Mi’kmaw The Canadian Field-Naturalist (E-Journal) Canada The Canadian Field-Naturalist 131 1 32 36 |
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Although once common across the entire North American continent, wolves (Canis spp.) have been extirpated from most of their former territory. The historical occurrence and persistence of wolves in Nova Scotia has been a subject of debate because of comments on the wolf’s rarity in early settler accounts and the absence of physical specimens. By consulting historical documents of European settlers, the Mi’kmaw lexicon, and fur trade records, we found evidence for the presence of a wolf population in Nova Scotia (which included the territory of New Brunswick before 1784) at European contact and persisting until the early 20th century. |
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Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves (Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada |
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evidence for the historical occurrence of wolves (canis spp.) in nova scotia, canada |
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