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1 Early Wolf Research and Conservation in the Great Lakes Region Curt Meine 1
2 Long-Term Research on Wolves in the Superior National Forest L. David Mech 15
3 Wolf and Moose Dynamics on Isle Royale John A. Vucetich Rolf O. Peterson 35
4 An Overview of the Legal History and Population Status of Wolves in Minnesota John Erb Michael W. DonCarlos 49
5 Wolf Population Changes in Michigan Dean E. Beyer, Jr. Rolf O. Peterson John A. Vucetich James H. Hammill 65
6 History, Population Growth, and Management of Wolves in Wisconsin Adrian P. Wydeven Jane E. Wiedenhoeft Ronald N. Schultz Richard P. Thiel Randy L. Jurewicz Bruce E. Kohn Timothy R. Van Deelen 87
7 A Disjunct Gray Wolf Population in Central Wisconsin Richard P. Thiel Wayne Hall, Jr. Ellen Heilhecker Adrian P. Wydeven 107
8 Change in Occupied Wolf Habitat in the Northern Great Lakes Region David J. Mladenoff Murray K. Clayton Sarah D. Pratt Theodore A. Sickley Adrian P. Wydeven 119
9 Growth Characteristics of a Recovering Wolf Population in the Great Lakes Region Timothy R. Van Deelen 139
10 Prey of Wolves in the Great Lakes Region Glenn D. DelGiudice Keith R. McCaffery Dean E. Beyer Jr. Michael E. Nelson 155
11 Factors Influencing Homesite Selection by Gray Wolves in Northwestern Wisconsin and East-Central Minnesota David E. Unger Paul W. Keenlance Bruce E. Kohn Eric M. Anderson 175
12 Dispersal of Gray Wolves in the Great Lakes Region Adrian Treves Kerry A. Martin Jane E. Wiedenhoeft Adrian P. Wydeven 191
13 Are Wolf-Mediated Trophic Cascades Boosting Biodiversity in the Great Lakes Region? Thomas P. Rooney Dean P. Anderson 205
14 Wolves, Roads, and Highway Development Bruce E. Kohn Eric M. Anderson RichardP. Thiel 217
15 Taxonomy, Morphology, and Genetics of Wolves in the Great Lakes Region Ronald M. Nowak 233
16 Human Dimensions: Public Opinion Research Concerning Wolves in the Great Lakes States of Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Kevin Schanning 251
17 Ma'iingan and the Ojibwe Peter David 267
18 Wolf-Human Conflicts and Management in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan David B. Ruid William J. Paul Brian J. Roell Adrian P. Wydeven Robert C. Willging Randy L. Jurewicz Donald H. Lonsway 279
19 Education and Outreach Efforts in Support of Wolf Conservation in the Great Lakes Region Pamela S. Troxell Karlyn Atkinson Berg Holly Jaycox Andrea Lorek Strauss Peggy Struhsacker Peggy Callahan 297
20 The Role of the Endangered Species Act in Midwest Wolf Recovery Ronald L. Refsnider 311
21 Wolf Recovery in the Great Lakes Region: What Have We Learned and Where Will We Go Now? Adrian P. Wydeven Timothy R. Van Deelen Edward J. Heske 331
Index 339
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