. The Canadian field-naturalist. Wolf territory Adult sighting Single response Group response Highway Trail Park boundary Figures. Coyote responses and sightings in Riding Mountain National Park during a year of population decline (summer, 1977). Territories of radio-collared Wolf packs during the previous winter are Wolf territory Group sighting Pup sighting Adult sighting Single response Group response Highway Trail Park boundary Figure 6. Coyote responses and sightings during summer 1978 (a year of low Wolf numbers) in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. Territories of radio-co


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Wolf territory Adult sighting Single response Group response Highway Trail Park boundary Figures. Coyote responses and sightings in Riding Mountain National Park during a year of population decline (summer, 1977). Territories of radio-collared Wolf packs during the previous winter are Wolf territory Group sighting Pup sighting Adult sighting Single response Group response Highway Trail Park boundary Figure 6. Coyote responses and sightings during summer 1978 (a year of low Wolf numbers) in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. Territories of radio-collared packs during the previous winter are Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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