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The history of the eradication of the wolf in Montana

Curnow, 1969

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14675283058504572476
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Curnow E
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Literature, myth and superstition portray the wolf as intelligent, cunning, cowardly and usually villainous. If man can apply his own characteristics to animals, the wolf indeed has all of these traits. Modern man also possesses a characteristic attitude toward the wolf …
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