Wolf Theses
- 1991 Julie Everman, Policy Analysis of the Reintroduction of
Wolves Into the Greater Yellowstone Area Using Clawson's Criteria of
Social/Cultural Acceptability
- 1991 Caroline Harmon, The Social and Political Aspects of Wolf
Recovery in Nortwest Montana
- 1992 Lauren Clare O'Brien, The Wolf Who Cried Boy
- 1993 Daniel A. Robinson, A Wolf's Cry for Yellowstone A Case Study
of the Issues Surrounding the Reintroduction of the Gray Wolf in Yellowstone
National Park
- 1995 Whitney B. Potter, The Potential for the Restoration of the Eastern Timber Wolf in to
the Northeastern United Stares: A Case Study
- 1996 Rebecca Biskaduros, The Human-Animal Relationship Studied
Through Art and the Wolf
- 1997 Geoffrey Brooks Seymour Jr., Assessment of the Social Acceptability of Eastern Timber Wolf
Reintroduction into the Adirondack Park
- 1998 Carla Jean Bowditch, Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding the Return of the Wolf in Northern
Minnesota
- 1999 Andre Alexander Gardner, A Quantitative Survey Measuring the Attitudes of Burlington
Residents on the Ownership of Wolf Hybrids as Pets
- 1999 Jill Smith, Assessing the Feasibility of a Possible Eastern Timber Wolf Canis Lupis Lycaon Reintroduction into the Northeastern United States
- 2001 Robin Fogg, The Historical Symbolization of the Wolf as Portrayed through the Reintroduction Policies of both The Yellowstone National Parklands and the Northeastern Regions of the United States
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