Denali National Park has a buffer zone around the park for the benefit of grey wolves because they go outside the park in winter in search of caribou, sheep and moose. Does Denali need a buffer zone around the buffer zone to prevent the LEGAL trapping of wolves? How big an area should that be?
Speaking of buffer zones.... Otero County Ordinance prohibits the designation of World Heritage sites within Otero County. Speaking of wolves.... Otero County Ordinance prohibits the release of wolves, jaguars and grizzly bears within or adjacent to Otero County.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/05/AR2008050502211.html
AP Story by Mary Pemberton Gray wolf that lives in Denali park freed from snare on neck
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
Buffer Zone Around a Buffer Zone?
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buffer zones,
Otero County Ordinance,
Wolves
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