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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1810609" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>There is only one species of wolf in North America, the Grey Wolf, ..with 5 subspecies. Eastern, Great Plains, Mexican, Northwestern, and Artic. No such official name as "Timber wolf" just a misnomer for Eastern Grey Wolves. most likely. The Oregon DFWS biologist is correct, in that this animal; has no features or characteristics of a North American wolf at all. Nor does the description of what the animal was doing when discovered point to a wolf. Probably a good thing for the poster anyway, that it isn't. I don't know what protections Canada has on wolves. I just assume it is similar to ours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1810609, member: 40587"] There is only one species of wolf in North America, the Grey Wolf, ..with 5 subspecies. Eastern, Great Plains, Mexican, Northwestern, and Artic. No such official name as "Timber wolf" just a misnomer for Eastern Grey Wolves. most likely. The Oregon DFWS biologist is correct, in that this animal; has no features or characteristics of a North American wolf at all. Nor does the description of what the animal was doing when discovered point to a wolf. Probably a good thing for the poster anyway, that it isn't. I don't know what protections Canada has on wolves. I just assume it is similar to ours. [/QUOTE]
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