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  2. Wolves in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Scottish wolf-populations reached a peak during the second half of the 16th century. Mary, Queen of Scots is known to have hunted wolves in the forest of Atholl in 1563. [7] The wolves later caused such damage to the cattle herds of Sutherland that in 1577, James VI made it compulsory to hunt wolves three times a year. [1] The last wolf in Scotland

  3. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (/ ˌ w ʊ l v ər ˈ h æ m p t ən / ⓘ WUUL-vər-HAMP-tən), commonly referred to as Wolves, [1] is a professional football club based in Wolverhampton, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club has played at Molineux Stadium since moving from Dudley ...

  4. UK Wolf Conservation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The UK Wolf Conservation Trust is a non-profit organisation based in Berkshire, England. The organisation aims are to dispel what they regard as myths and misconceptions surrounding wolves, and to support wolves living in the wild elsewhere in Europe. The organisation is currently home to five wolves: Nuka, Tala, Tundra, Pukak and Sikko.

  5. List of extinct animals of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Grey wolf: Canis lupus: Carnivora: 1786/1888: 1166/1888 in Wales, 1390/1888 in England, 1680/1888 in Scotland/Britain, 1786/1888 in Ireland; [28] see Wolves in Great Britain and Wolves in Ireland: Wolverine: Gulo gulo: Carnivora: c. 11,000 BP [29] Walrus: Odobenus rosmarus: Carnivora: c. 1000 BC: Extirpated as a breeder; occasional vagrant [30 ...

  6. List of gray wolf populations by country - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, the global gray wolf population is estimated to be 200,000–250,000. [1] Once abundant over much of North America and Eurasia, the gray wolf inhabits a smaller portion of its former range because of widespread human encroachment and destruction of its habitat, and the resulting human-wolf encounters that sparked broad extirpation.

  7. List of association football rivalries in the United Kingdom

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    The Severnside derby spans England and Wales. A13 derby: Leyton Orient vs. Southend United [290] [291] A500 derby: Crewe Alexandra vs. Port Vale [292] Aldershot-Reading rivalry: Aldershot Town vs. Reading [232] [233] Arsenal–Stoke rivalry: Arsenal vs. Stoke City [293] Cambridge–Colchester rivalry: Cambridge United vs. Colchester United [294]

  8. White Wolves' Pure Happiness Over Snow Falling at ...

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    Tucked away in the middle of Pennsylvania, the sanctuary is a safe haven for gray wolves and wolf-dogs. They currently house 50 of these beautiful creatures and lead guided tours to help educate ...

  9. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    Wolf distribution is the species distribution of the wolf (Canis lupus). Originally, ... In England, wolf eradication was enforced by legislation, ...