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Learning about wolves

Monte Vista Elementary School students learn about wolves at the University of New Mexico on Friday from George Stapleton, general manager of Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. Stapleton was accompanied by a Mexican gray wolf named Forest. Wolf Fest 2013, New Mexico Wilderness Alliance of UNM and the Biology Undergraduate Society teamed up for a day of wolf education at the UNM campus. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Monte Vista Elementary School students learn about wolves at the University of New Mexico on Friday from George Stapleton, general manager of Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. Stapleton was accompanied by a Mexican gray wolf named Forest. Wolf Fest 2013, New Mexico Wilderness Alliance of UNM and the Biology Undergraduate Society teamed up for a day of wolf education at the UNM campus. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

— This article appeared on page C1 of the Albuquerque Journal


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