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Endangered wolf pair returned to wild east of Douglas : comp
Endangered wolf pair returned to wild east of Douglas : comp
Endangered wolf pair returned to wild east of Douglas
The two wolves paired up in captivity — nicknamed Llave and Wonder by advocates — have been set free east of Douglas by U.S. wildlife officials. It's the southern-most release
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