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Rare Gray Wolves: December Snow Best For Biologists' Tracking
When snow finally makes a smooth palette for finding rare gray wolves' pawprints, Washington state biologists find it easiest to track them. The end of the year is the biggest time for measuring the endangered wolves' numbers.
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