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HomeNorth AmericanWolves May Aid Recovery of Canada Lynx
31 August 2011
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Wolves May Aid Recovery of Canada Lynx

ScienceDaily (Aug. 30, 2011) — As wolf populations grow in parts of the West, most of the focus has been on their value in aiding broader ecosystem recovery — but a new study from Oregon State University also points out that they could play an important role in helping to save other threatened species.

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  1. Olli Haukkovaara on Remote mammal watching22 February 2026

    Shame, I didn't take a photo of a photo of Honey Badger that I saw in Africam Nkorho live stream…

  2. Olli Haukkovaara on Remote mammal watching22 February 2026

    Here's a better photo of Aardwolf: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTIzCIoXYUFLdvdR60y1xvnDRCOUdx__ozj62EaoC-moRW4NovOdIWqaZ9L4jbtuWCJNVitzbt-_1hLyJF0fxMPXGjyz7GSHgro_GJUeMtauZWwEBo3sXT3NZucztDZECs3TJgfB34cW7cP_zFJ_L1qjAJ-XM1f7j1LckuFypidPg6EsWY5-DGK-a3IzSq/s1292/Aardwolf3.jpg

  3. Olli Haukkovaara on Remote mammal watching22 February 2026

    Thanks for the notice Ben, I will fix the postings and my list. I saw the Aardwolf few times after…

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    The animals in the picture were captive.

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