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Why the poaching of one gray wolf in Washington can matter

By Zach Altman | July 9, 2021

While poaching of a single breeding female wolf can significantly affect the viability of a pack, wildlife managers share that the loss of a single wolf does not hinder overall recovery efforts or population stability

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