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Yellowstone Wolf LimitedFourthOfJuly
Yellowstone Wolf
Details
Lvl req. 1
Type Fourth of July
Area Stars and Stripes
Shop / Animal
Cost Zoo Bucks 29 / 29
Gain Veteran/ For 1 Animal {{{GainVeteran}}}
Gain 09.2011/ For 1 Animal Gold 5.000
XP 500
Every 10 hours
Breeding / Animal
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Cost Zoo Bucks 29/29
in 1 day, 6 hours
Instant Zoo Bucks 20/20
Reward for completing a Family
Family XP 500
Family Gain Zoo Bucks 0
Crossbreeding / Animal
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The Yellowstone Wolf is a part of the Fourth of July themed collection.

When Yellowstone National Park was created in 1872, gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were already in decline in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. The creation of the national park did not provide protection for wolves or other predators, and government predator control programs in the first decades of the 1900s essentially helped eliminate the gray wolf from Yellowstone. The last wolves were killed in Yellowstone in 1926. After that time, sporadic reports of wolves still occurred, but scientists confirmed that sustainable wolf populations had been extirpated and were absent from Yellowstone during the mid 1900s.

Starting in the 1940s, park managers, biologists, conservationists and environmentalists began what would ultimately turn into a campaign to reintroduce the gray wolf into Yellowstone National Park. When the Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed, the road to legal reintroduction was clear. In 1995, gray wolves were first reintroduced into Yellowstone in the Lamar Valley. The history of wolves in Yellowstone chronicles the extirpation, absence and reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone, and how the reintroduction was not without controversy or surprises for scientists, governments or park managers.
Source: wikipedia.org

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