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  2. Great Plains wolf - Wikipedia

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    Even then, their number became fewer and fewer until they were federally protected as an endangered species in 1974. Since then, their population became larger in the Great Lakes region and by 2009, their estimate grew to 2,992 wolves in Minnesota, 580 in Michigan and 626 in Wisconsin. A R [19] [20] [6]

  3. List of Minnesota state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The 1857 anti-railroad political cartoon that gave Minnesota the nickname "Gopher State" Minnesota has three nicknames: "Land of 10,000 Lakes", which evolved from the desire of early settlers to advertise the state's large number of lakes to attract more people; "Gopher State", which was inspired by an early political cartoon criticizing the construction of several railroads in the mid-1800s ...

  4. Coywolf - Wikipedia

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    Captive-bred F 1 gray wolf × coyote hybrids, Wildlife Science Center in Forest Lake, Minnesota. A coywolf is a canid hybrid descended from coyotes (Canis latrans), eastern wolves (Canis lycaon), gray wolves (Canis lupus), and dogs (Canis familiaris). All of these species are members of the genus Canis with 78 chromosomes; they therefore can ...

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  6. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Larson, A. M. History of the White Pine Industry in Minnesota (1949) Raney, William F. "Pine Lumbering in Wisconsin," Wisconsin Magazine of History 19#1 (1935), pp. 71–90 JSTOR 4631056. reprinted in William F. Raney Wisconsin: A Story of Progress (1940) pp 198–261. online; Smith, David C.

  7. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lake, Minnesota, US: By her family's wolf in the backyard of her father's home. She died of liver damage incurred when the wolf slammed her into the ground. Rochester, Minnesota Post-Bulletin [7] Inuit boy: Child: ♂: 1943: Rabid: Wainwright, Alaska: Died of rabies from a wolf bite.

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