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True Wild: The Real Story Of Wolves On Ted Turner’s Montana Ranch
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True Wild: The Real Story Of Wolves On Ted Turner’s Montana Ranch

By Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectJanuary 8, 2021January 10th, 2021No Comments

True Wild: The Real Story Of Wolves On Ted Turner's Montana Ranch

BIOLOGIST VAL ASHER OFFERS AMAZING INSIGHTS INTO THE REAL, NOT MYTHOLOGICAL, WOLF AND HOW ONE OF THE LARGEST PACKS IN NORTH AMERICA EXISTS JUST BEYOND BOZEMAN

https://mountainjournal.org/how-ted-turner-gets-along-with-one-of-largest-wild-wolf-packs-on-earth

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