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Animals: Wolves

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Title: Animals: Wolves
Description: Learn about the three species of wolves and find out how they differ from other animals in the canine family. Listen to their howls, learn what their different postures mean, and view illustrations of their tracks. Also, read about the controversy over reintroducing wolves into national parks.
Grade Level: 3, 4, 5, 6
Resource Links: NOVA Online: Wild Wolves
Listen to audio files of wolves howling (the QuickTime link works the best). Read about the reintroduction of wolves in the United States and take the quiz to find out how dogs and wolves differ. NOTE: The recommended sites under resources are not specifically geared toward children. Teachers should preview them first before sharing.

Was That A Wolf?
This pdf shows where wolves are located in the United States and includes a simple comparison between wolves and coyotes.

Living With Wolves
This pdf offers safety tips for how to avoid wild wolves.

Red Wolves of Alligator River
Explore the links for lesson plans, field notes, and answers from experts.

Mexican Wolf
This is a fact sheet about Mexican wolves, a species that has been reintroduced into the United States.

Kids Planet
This page shows illustrations of tracks made by a red fox, a wolf, and a coyote.

Wolf Discovery Curriculum
Follow these links for lesson plans and information on how to order a traveling trunk. There is also a page showing the differences between the skulls of a fox, wolf, and coyote. Click on the tabs on the side for activities in different subject areas.

National Geographic
This site explains how natural forces affect the lives of wolves and other animals. There are also lesson plans and activities.

Kids Only Wolf Information
This site has wolf lingo and illustrations of different tail and body postures of wolves.

Enchanted Learning: Arctic Wolf
Read about the Arctic wolf and print out the illustration for coloring.

Enchanted Learning: Red Wolf
Read about the red wolf and print out the illustration for coloring.

Enchanted Learning: Gray Wolf
Read about the gray wolf and print out the illustration for coloring.

Fact Monster: Wolf
This is an encyclopedia entry about wolves.

International Wolf Center: Wolf Basics
This site has answers to common questions about wolves and explains the different species and subspecies.

International Wolf Center: Just for Kids
These articles and activities are geared especially for children.

Arctic Wolf
Read a brief description and see an illustration of an Arctic wolf.

Education Standards: MO Standards:
1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 1.10, 3.1, 4.1, 4.8, 3, 4, 6, 3, 4, 8, 2


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Reviewed December 7, 2004.

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