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The Wolf blanket is the 5th blanket in the series Animals of Yellowstone. These blankets are a limited edition series of 1872, the year the park was dedicated as the first National Park and are numbered 1 through 1872. The blankets are woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills, exclusively for Jackson Hole Pendleton.

Wolf packs once roamed from the Arctic tundra to Mexico, but in 1973 the northern Rocky Mountain wolf was listed as an endangered species. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem was designated the main recovery area and from 1995 to 1997, 41 wild wolves from Canada were released in Yellowstone. Several packs have established a home in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

The upper portion of the blanket shows the Hayden Valley. This valley contains the largest herds of prey for the wolves. There are large herds of deer, bison and the wolves main source of food, the elk. The cool colors of blue, white and grey in the blanket reflect the amazing diversity of colors found in our first National Park.

64 x 80 inches. Unnapped wool blanket with felt binding.  Dry clean only. 

 
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The Wolf blanket is the 5th blanket in the series Animals of Yellowstone. These blankets are a limited edition series of 1872, the year the park was dedicated as the first National Park and are numbered 1 through 1872. The blankets are woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills, exclusively for Jackson Hole Pendleton.

Wolf packs once roamed from the Arctic tundra to Mexico, but in 1973 the northern Rocky Mountain wolf was listed as an endangered species. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem was designated the main recovery area and from 1995 to 1997, 41 wild wolves from Canada were released in Yellowstone. Several packs have established a home in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

The upper portion of the blanket shows the Hayden Valley. This valley contains the largest herds of prey for the wolves. There are large herds of deer, bison and the wolves main source of food, the elk. The cool colors of blue, white and grey in the blanket reflect the amazing diversity of colors found in our first National Park.

64 x 80 inches. Unnapped wool blanket with felt binding.  Dry clean only. 

 
IF YOU NEED TO RESERVE A CERTAIN NUMBER FOR YOUR COLLECTION, PLEASE MAKE A NOTE IN THE "COMMENTS" BOX DURING CHECK-OUT OR CALL 800-593-6773.

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