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Analyzing a Prospective Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Reintroduction Site for Suitable Habitat

Author: Jon Shaffer

“I analyzed the potential of one prospective release site to contain enough suitable habitat to support a reintroduction of red wolves.”

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HabitatWildSidesApril 17, 2007Wildlife, Red Wolves, Red wolf population sizeComment
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