Where The Wolves Once Roamed

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"The purpose of this blog is to let the public and students learn about wildlife biology and conservation. Whether you're thinking about pursuing wildlife biology as a career or are just curious about the field, hopefully this blog will answer questions and open eyes.

With the rise of civilization and especially industrialized society, the earth and its other inhabitants have faced many threats. An increase in the use of natural resources for human use has decreased the amount of resources available for other species. Species are going extinct at a shocking rate as pollution, poaching, and encroachment take their toll. If we do not protect ecosystems and their residents we put our own fates in jeopardy as well.

We are in this world together and our success, or failure, are tied together in a complex web of life."

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