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“Never let anyone tell you what’s possible or not. If the path doesn’t exist, have the courage to create your own.”
Remotely triggered cameras from the Colorado Corridors Project captured a reintroduced wolf on East Vail Pass in June. (Photo credit: Rocky Mountain Wild and Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance)
Perhaps one of the world's most famous wolves - 06 of Yellowstone (photo credit: National Geographic)
Marble Canyon, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia
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