“…Although some subpopulations are gradually expanding their range (Schwartz et al, 2006), limited dispersal, particularly by females, (McLellan & Hovey, 2001;Proctor et al, 2002Proctor et al, , 2005, has prevented them from recolonizing any of 30 patches that contained bears a century ago (Merriam, 1922), despite complete protection in the US since 1975. Wolves, on the other hand, disperse widely (Fritts, 1983;Lehman et al 1992;Forbes & Boyd, 1997), possibly an adaptation to avoid inbreeding as unlike bears or caribou, wolves are territorial. This dispersal ability has allowed wolves to recolonize many patches of suitable habitat across western North America where they had been eliminated by predator control (Hayes & Gunson, 1995;Oakleaf et al, 2006).…”