Sawtooth  Wolves

The following resources will help you find information on the Sawtooth wolf pack.

 Online Encyclopedias & Databases

World Book Encyclopedia
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  Student Resource Center Gold - Offers more than 1,100 full-text periodicals and newspapers, primary sources, creative works, and multimedia, including hours of video and audio clips and pod casts


 Internet Sites

Back With The Pack (article): http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/04/AR2005050400089_pf.html

Living With Wolves: A Couple Discusses Six Years With a Wolf Pack: http://www.montana.edu/cpa/news/nwview.php?article=2524

My Yellowstone Wolves - From the Field (blog): http://myyellowstonewolves.typepad.com/myw/wolves/

No Killing of Sawtooth NRA Area Wolves This Summer (2002): http://www.forwolves.org/ralph/71902.html

Sawtooth Wolf Pack Becomes Center of Dispute (article):
http://www.mtexpress.com/1998/11-18-98/crywolf.htm

Sawtooth Pack: Wolves of the Nez Perce: http://wolf-whisper305.tripod.com/id15.html

The Sawtooth Wolves: http://members.tripod.com/amysuzan/id24.htm

Wild Wolves: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wolves/bangs.html

Wolf Education Center: http://www.wolfcenter.org/

Wolf Park Home Page: http://www.wolfpark.org/

Wolves Return to Sawtooth Valley: http://www.mtexpress.com/2003/03-05-28/03-05-28wolves1.htm

If you do not find what you're looking for in the above resources, try the search tips listed below.
 

 Internet Search Tips

  1. Type the URL (web site address) of a search directory/engine in the address box: ex: www.google.com or http://scholar.google.com/, etc.
     
  2. (Be sure to type the address exactly the way you see it, including any uppercase letters and punctuation).
     
  3. Type in keyword(s). (If your keyword has two or more parts such as: "Sawtooth Wolf Pack", be sure to put quotes around it so that the search engine only finds the Internet sites on the Sawtooth Wolf Pack as opposed to all of the sites containing the word Sawtooth, plus all of the sites containing the word wolf, plus all of the sites containing the word pack.
     
  4. If you would like to search for something specific about the Sawtooth Wolf Pack, try a combined keyword search by adding a comma followed by a space and you other search term. For instance; if I wanted to find out about the population of the Sawtooth Wolf Pack,  I would enter the following:

    "Sawtooth Wolf Pack", population

    Hit Enter on your keyboard, or click on Search, then scan the description of the "hits" (entries) and click on the links that sound best.
     

  5. Be sure to evaluate each Internet site for the following:

     

  6. Remember: if you choose to use any information (text or graphics) found on an Internet source, 
    you must include it in your bibliography.

Remember:  YOU MUST CITE EVERY RESOURCE YOU USED to gather information on your 
Works Cited (Bibliography) page.  Use the Works Cited Guide to access MLA format.
 


 

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