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Wolves Alter Face of Yellowstone

 In 1995, grey wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park after having been absent from the area since the early 1930s. 

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Endangered Snow Leopards Threatened by Poachers

 Snow leopards inhabit the mountains, semi-arid scrublands, grasslands and steppe habitats throughout central and southern Asia. 

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Highlights From Wolf Report

The Defenders of Wildlife is a conservation organization that has been an integral part of the ongoing effort to reestablish wild populations of wolves. 

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Cetaceans: The Unexpected Ungulates

You may wonder why, after several entries about various hoofed mammals, we arrive suddenly at a group of mammals who not only lack hooves, but don't even have feet.

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