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Baby wolves
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Kelley, K. C., author
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Kelley, K. C. Baby animals
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Wolves Infancy Juvenile literature.
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Wolves Infancy.
2018
\"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby wolves, including how they raise their young\"-- Provided by publisher.
Wolf Pups Back in Colorado
2021
\"Gray wolves were on the U.S. endangered species list. Officials took the animal off the list last year [in 2020]. But some states continued to protect the wolves. Gray wolves were reintroduced in Wyoming and Idaho. Some of those wolves went to Colorado.\" (News-O-Matic) Read about gray wolf pups in Colorado.
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Endangered Red Wolves Born at St. Louis Zoo Are 'Thriving'
2024
\"Only around 20 red wolves are known still to exist in the wild. The St. Louis Zoo just added four more to the 290 that live in captivity. Four red wolves were born this spring [2024] at the St. Louis Zoo Sears Lehmann Jr. Wildlife Reserve in Franklin County. They were the first wolves ever born at the facility.\" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Read more about the birth of endangered red wolves at the St. Louis Zoo.
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Wolfie the bunny
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Dyckman, Ame, author
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OHora, Zachariah, illustrator
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Wolves Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Infancy Juvenile fiction.
2015
When her parents find a baby wolf on their doorstep and decide to raise him as their own, Dot is certain he will eat them all up until a surprising encounter with a bear brings them closer together.
The lucky litter : wolf pups rescued from wildfire
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Curtis, Jennifer Keats, author
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Gomes, John (John G.), illustrator
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Wolves Infancy Juvenile literature.
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Zoo animals Infancy Juvenile literature.
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Animal rescue Juvenile literature.
2015
\"As a huge wildfire roared along the Funny River in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, firefighters rushed to the rescue. When they found five three-week-old wolf pups in need, they raced into action to save the whole litter. With no wolf parents to help, zookeepers and vets at the Alaska Zoo made sure the babies grew into a healthy, happy pack. Follow this true story as the pups travel from their charred forest to the Alaska Zoo, where they grow big and strong before finally moving to their forever home at the Minnesota Zoo\"-- Provided by publisher.