Below is a selection of reports, essays, photo narratives, correspondence, maps, and related material.  Click on a title and the item will appear as a downloadable PDF file.  Unless indicated otherwise at the link or inside the file, I am the author.  The most recent items are generally posted nearest the top of each section.  

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© G. Haber and Wildlife Science Inc. 2007-09      
       
General

Affidavit of G. Haber (lawsuit against Alaska wolf control program).pdf   (March 2007)

The Case Against Wolf and Bear Control In Alaska.pdf  (March 2006)

The Case Against Wolf and Bear Control In Alaska, Supplement No. 1.pdf  (May 2006)

No scientific basis for current wolf control program (op-ed).pdf  (November 2006)
 
Map of formal state wolf-bear control areas.pdf  (October 2006)
Alaska wolf-bear control program: the state’s arguments for control.pdf  (January 2006)

Behavior and Conservation of Wolves In Alaska: research objectives.pdf  (October 2005)

Biological, Conservation, and Ethical Implications of Exploiting and Controlling Wolves.pdf   

(August 1996)  


 
Denali study area
 
Map of Denali wolf study groups.pdf  (April 2007)

Denali Wolves: Social Organization and Implications of Exploitation.pdf  (December 2006) 

Wolf Behavior Around People In Denali National Park.pdf  (March 2004)

Wolves and people in Denali National Park (letter).pdf  (May 2004)

Delineating a Protective Buffer Zone for Eastern Denali Wolves.pdf  (October 2002)

Toklat, Margaret, Sanctuary: The Wolves of Eastern Denali, 2001-02 Responses To Disruption.pdf   

(July 2002)

Reexamination of 2001 Wolf Radio-Collaring Deaths in Denali National Park.pdf  (April 2002)

A Selective View of Wolf Ecology (review of The Wolves of Denali).pdf  (April 1999)






Other areas

Biological Problems With (1997-2001) Fortymile Wolf Control.pdf  (February 1999)

Agency misconduct during 1997-2001 Fortymile wolf control (letter).pdf  (March 1999)




Moose Abundance and Moose Hunting in the McGrath Region.pdf  (May 2001)



 
Moose Hunting and Wolf Control in the McGrath Region.pdf  (February 2000)





















































 











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Reports
Nine wolves of the Stampede family chorus howl and socialize in other ways, October 2007.   Wolves are generally much more expressive, emotional, and intelligent than dogs.