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Primary Sources

Holbrook, Beard William. Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. 1867. Library of Congress, Alfred L. Seawell, www.loc.gov/resource/pga.02737/.      Accessed 29 Jan. 2020. 

This image shows the story of The Little Red Riding Hood meeting the wolf. I saw that the wolf needed food, not the little girl.

Smith, Douglas W., et al. "YS 24-1 Wolf Restoration in Yellowstone Reintroduction to Recovery." National Park Service, 6 July 2016, www.nps.gov/yell/learn/ys-24-1-wolf-restoration-in-yellowstone-reintroduction-to-recovery.htm. Accessed 21 Jan. 2020. 

This website tells how the wolves recover very fast. I learned that 41 wolves were reintroduced and that number grew to over 100.

 

Secondary Sources

"Attitudes Towards Wolves." Wolf Matters, 2016, www.wolfmatters.org/wolf-persecution.html. Accessed 4 Feb. 2020. 

This website tells about the feelings towards wolves at the time. I learned the two perspectives at the time of reintroduction.

Davies, Alison. "Understanding Fairy Tales: A Look Into the Big Bad Wolf Archetype." Watkins, 14 Oct. 2015,                            www.watkinspublishing.com/understanding-fairy-tales-a-look-into-the-big-bad-wolf-archetype/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2020. 

This website tells the story of the lore not just the lore. This says how wolves were wrongly feared.

Farquhar, Brodie. "Wolf Reintroduction Changes Ecosystem in Yellowstone." Yellowstone National Park Trips, 3 July 2019, www.yellowstonepark.com/things-to-do/wolf-reintroduction-changes-ecosystem. Accessed 21 Jan. 2020. 

This website told how wolves helped the rivers. The wolves helped the rivers by killing elk and then the trees strengthening the river beds.

Hoffman, Austin, and Annie White. "History of Wild Wolves." Misson: Wolf, 2015, missionwolf.org/wild-wolves/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2020. 

This website tells the story of how the wolf got killed off. I learned the human point of view on wolves.

Pasqua, John. "Wolves Are Mercilessly Targeted For Their 'Bad Reputation' – Here's How We Can Stop That." Our Green Planet, 1 May 2018, www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/positive-future-wolves/. Accessed 28 Jan. 2020. 

This website was used to identify the human thoughts on wolves. I learned how to think about the wolves and their environment from their point of view.

Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw, et al. When the Wolves Returned: Restoring Nature's Balance in Yellowstone. New York, Walker, 2008. 

This book talked about the elk over populating. I learned the wolves killed the elk helping the ecosystem very much.

Peaco, Jim. "Gray Wolf." Yellowstone, 18 Sept. 2019, www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolves.htm. Accessed 27 Jan. 2020. 

This website tells how the grey wolf helps more than it hurts. I learned that the wolf is not going to purposely hurt someone.