Monday, November 3, 2008

Off Endangered List, but What Animal Is It Now?(Environment)

Today, I read an article about endanger species because our group subject is environment. Our group thought in class that endanger species are the one of the most important issues in environmental section.

This article named "Off Endangered List, but What Animal Is It Now?" talk about The Great Lake gray wolf. And the main point is that The Great Lake gray wolf is off the endangered species list. The wolf successfully recovered from an encounter with extinction and officially removed it from the endangered species list.

Maybe you guys have a question how to get rid of it from the list. The solution is that the wolf boomed 4,000 population in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Wow, in Minnesota! I have to care about my body from the wolf when I go around the city. However, I am happy that the wolf successfully recovered from an encounter with extinction.

2 comments:

Abdu said...

Thanks woo for the good job you did. In the article it is not clear yet whether the historic western Great Lakes gray wolf is still pure or "it hybridized with gray wolves moving in from Canada, coyotes from the south and west and the hybrids born of that mixing." Any way, you still need to be careful when you camp in their territory.

Unknown said...

I think it is very interesting to know that wolf are about to disappear. I didn't even know about that.
Each specie has a function, a role to play in the environment balance. If one disappears, it is all the ecosystem who can be in danger. Wolfs for example, because they are predators, help to balance to small animal population.