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9732
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Until the 1800s, wolves were the dominant predator in North Carolina, and accounts of them can be found in colonial records and in early Moravian diaries. Wolf bounties were common during those periods, and settlers were encouraged to kill them. The last wolf sighting in the state was in 1933.
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10174
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Lloyd discusses the work of Full Moon Farm (Black Mountain) and Wolf Sanctum (Bakersville)--two sanctuaries in western North Carolina that create safe havens for discarded wolves and wolf dogs while educating the public about the value of these animals.
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