1. What are three years you’d include on a timeline about gray wolves? Why? In 1974, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) put gray wolves on the endangered species list. In 2020, the FWS removed wolves from the list. In 2022, a judge’s ruling put them back on the list in most states.
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2. How could birds and beavers be affected if gray wolves were to become extinct? Wolves hunt elk and other large mammals. If wolves were to become extinct, there would be more elk. The elk would eat the plant life that birds and beavers need to survive.
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3. Why might some ranchers have strong opinions about gray wolf protections? Gray wolves sometimes kill ranchers’ livestock, like sheep and cattle. Many ranchers say they need to be able to hunt wolves in order to protect livestock.
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