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    Wolves Pros And Cons

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    Wolves started at a small variety, men killed them off in hundreds, then they were put on the endangered list in 2000, and wolves from canada were brought to the Flathead valley and Yellowstone. After 10 years there numbers were over what they had been before they men were killing them. Slowly at first they started killing livestock and elk. With the wolves population so high why would the humans take a hands-off when they weren’t killed for 10 years. The Fish & Wildlife service need to watch…

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    Hunting Wolves In Michigan

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    What is the big deal about hunting wolves in Michigan? Wolf hunting would make a big difference in the hunting and the habitat of other animals. The large mammals are making it extremely hard to hunt or even trap other animals in the same habitat. The wolves are growing in population very rapidly and should be contained A couple of ways the animal may be contained is hunting, trapping, and relocation by the Department of Natural Resources. The migration of the canines south and across the…

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    In both stories wolves are portrayed as dangerous creatures. Throughout the story of On the Mountain Trail the wolves are chasing after what they think is prey. Then in Law of Life at the end of the story (paragraph 22) the wolves attack him and kill him. The wolves in both stories are portrayed as fierce merciless animals; they are creatures of the wilderness, hunting prey whenever possible. Wolves are not the sociable animals such as dogs that we are so custom, they are deadly in some cases.…

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    younger native american, (smiles a lot?) stabs the white guy in the back with an axe just to save his life. In In the bison hunting scenes, they used every kind of weapon they had, from spears to bows and arrows and knives to cut the bison. Dances with wolves also used his gun to save Smiles A Lot from a charging buffalo. Also, in the scene where the Sioux were in a battle with another tribe. They used spears to kill many of the people in the other tribe. In that battle, Dances…

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    Wolves-Personal Narrative

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    could take the heat but my wolves could possible over. I told them to stay in the cool Barn but they refused. It was the younger two year wolves and they were more stubborn than me. I started up one of my trails with the wolves, three to be exact, in the thick underbrush out of sight. As the hot wind blew against my face, I allowed to let my pain and fears fade into distant thoughts. I needed this badly with everything that was going on. As the path enter the woods the wolves appeared at either…

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    “It seems everyday ends with a miracle here. And whatever God may be, I thank God for this day.” This quote is from the movie Dances With Wolves. This relates to Dances With Wolves and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee because no matter what the characters were feelings, they were always thanking and believing in their gods.These movies have a lot of similarities and differences. Some of the similarities and differences are the characters, theme, time period, and historically correct. These movies…

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    Dances With Wolves Myths

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    author states, “… it is another myth for its times and a highly romanticized and sentimental myth at that.” He continues on expressing, “Dances with Wolves is definitely not about white Indian relations during the 1860s, but rather about the white male desire to go native in the 1990s, era of the men’s movements” you would think that since Dances with Wolves would revolve around the Native American’s point of view, but instead “Native American’s are secondary to the narrative”. What the author…

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    people think that wolves are always killing humans then you're wrong. In this we are going to see how wolves eat, hunt, live, how family works, and how the pups are berthed and raised. Wolves are not only the prey they're also the predators. Wolves family is not only wolves it's also, dogs. Wolves are mostly related to canine (Mark 7). These animals get so well in their pack because they make their own pack (Mark 25). Wolves sleep on each other or really close to dad (Green 26). Wolves…

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    Wolves Keystone Predators

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    Wolves are a keystone predators, they help maintain a balance in the ecosystem. They do this by hunting the weak in herds of hooved animals. Some of the animals they hunt include deer, elk, moose, and caribou, as well as beavers and rabbits. They have adapted to eating large prey. The wolves also help the herds become healthy because by eliminating the weak, they are also eliminating disease to be spread amongst the herds helping them become strong as well. When hunting, they hunt in packs of…

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    Dances With Wolves Essay

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    commonly known best motion picture movies of Dances with wolves & The movie Glory. From going on into the Motion picture to Soundtrack , the theme of the movie’s together, with surroundings and settings. From how the character would be alike and non alike. What makes the story of these two so unique and alike to one another. From how the director was going with the theme of the movies and where there are really trying to get at. Dances with wolves; has a story and setting in the time…

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