The newfound wolf was thought to be trapped and hunted to extinction, but new evidence shows that the caribou population declined from 125,000 to around 5000 after the Europeans arrived in America, so their numbers declined rapidly and the rest died of old age and disease since reproduction rate for them were low.
Newfoundland expedition happened on 1796-08-28.
as rare is this question is this answer is even more rare.... ill start off to say early settlers say them as such a threat that it was orderd that all wolves on the island of Newfoundland to be killed!! my grand father was a trapper on the west coast of Newfoundland and killed the last recorded timber wolf in Newfoundland..... francis webb
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Newfoundland
Newfoundland came and joined Canada
The ones I can think of offhand: - Timber Wolf - Arctic Wolf - Greenland Wolf - Great Plains Wolf - British Columbian Wolf - Hudson Bay Wolf - Mexican Wolf - Newfoundland Wolf - Alaskan Tundra Wolf
Donald the duck
Bloody Wolf happened in 1988.
Wolf Fang happened in 1997.
Operation Wolf happened in 1987.
First European settlement: Vikings in Newfoundland
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