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By: Greg & Matthew
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Conflict with wolves Since wolf habitats are still being destroyed wolves can’t find enough food to eat. Instead they will have to feed on human livestock such as sheep and cattle. Then farmers will have to kill the wolves to protect their livestock. Also, if wolves kill livestock farmers would have nothing to sell too make money or to eat.
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How Wolves Communicate Wolves communicate by: scent markers, vocalizations, and body actions. When they communicate they most likely communicate in far distances like howling, or when they mark their territory it means stay away or this is were I live, and when they do body actions it means they’re saying: stay back, keep away, or I’m boss. The most common is howling.
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How Scientists Keep Track of Wolves Scientists keep track of wolves by Radio Collars and Gps Collars. A Gps Collar is like a Gps but it doesn't tell you’re position it tells the position of the one who his wearing it such as the wolf. A Radio Collar is a collar that records the sounds of the one who is wearing it such as the wolf.
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We Need You’re Help Please we need help to save wolves. They are slowly getting killed off and can fight back but they still need some help. We need to stop hunting them. People think it’s ok to kill wolves but its not and if we don’t and the next thing you know the wolves are gone! SAVE US!!!
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Why? Why don’t you people care? Once wolves are extinct nature will go mad with all sorts of animals and did you know that In 2009 hunting wolves was legal in Idaho & Montana. And once wolves are extinct you’ll be sorry.
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Ways To Help You can help allsorts of ways like going to WAYS YOU CAN HELP WOLVES.com it talks about: listing ways you can help wolves that are losing there protection. Come on people WE CAN HELP!!!
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GOOD BYE Well this is it, but try to remember this: we need YOURE help we can help save wolves and anybody else who can help. Good bye and we hope you learned a lot about wolves.
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