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This was my final project for my Bookmaking class! For my assignment, I made a flipbook animation machine diorama box based on the story of Yellowstone wolves. I illustrated all of the drawings and the animation. I printed everything out, and constructed the boxes. There are also little pop up animals, too. The back features research and information on Yellowstone wolves.
Basically, the reintroduction of the gray wolf to Yellowstone had a drastic positive impact on the ecosystem there. They hunted the overpopulated deer, and so vegetation grew back, attracting other animals into the park.
~Yellow K9
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Find more of my Bookmaking work here!
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Video of the flipbook animation!
https://youtu.be/Tvjnnr5ExPc
This was my final project for my Bookmaking class! For my assignment, I made a flipbook animation machine diorama box based on the story of Yellowstone wolves. I illustrated all of the drawings and the animation. I printed everything out, and constructed the boxes. There are also little pop up animals, too. The back features research and information on Yellowstone wolves.
Basically, the reintroduction of the gray wolf to Yellowstone had a drastic positive impact on the ecosystem there. They hunted the overpopulated deer, and so vegetation grew back, attracting other animals into the park.
~Yellow K9
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You forgot part of the story of the Yellowstone wolves...
After their successful reintroduction, all wolves have since lost protection and are now targeted for hunting, despite the FACT that wolves are NOT an animal which can be managed by humans, especially not by hunting. Now, the only TIME a wolf is protected is when it is in Yellowstone.
Oh, and Defenders of Wildlife and other supposed wolf-advocacy NGOs, have done more to HARM wolves than to help them. After all, why would Defenders want to do anything to solve the problems that make them so much damn money?
Hide comment if you like, seeing wolves exploited in any way (not this, it's an exception because it's a school project) just pisses me off to no end, especially now that I understand I am more wolf than human.
What's really ironic about it all is the true story of the origins of mankind, and how wolves taught us how to be human, only for us to turn around and enslave wolves. Humans are indeed evil.
Nice project. The only book I've ever made was for an Arab customer, a $1000 gold-edged, leather-bound, parchment book with "I Love You" written 1 million times. I even did commercial art for it, the "I" drop cap...
After their successful reintroduction, all wolves have since lost protection and are now targeted for hunting, despite the FACT that wolves are NOT an animal which can be managed by humans, especially not by hunting. Now, the only TIME a wolf is protected is when it is in Yellowstone.
Oh, and Defenders of Wildlife and other supposed wolf-advocacy NGOs, have done more to HARM wolves than to help them. After all, why would Defenders want to do anything to solve the problems that make them so much damn money?
Hide comment if you like, seeing wolves exploited in any way (not this, it's an exception because it's a school project) just pisses me off to no end, especially now that I understand I am more wolf than human.
What's really ironic about it all is the true story of the origins of mankind, and how wolves taught us how to be human, only for us to turn around and enslave wolves. Humans are indeed evil.
Nice project. The only book I've ever made was for an Arab customer, a $1000 gold-edged, leather-bound, parchment book with "I Love You" written 1 million times. I even did commercial art for it, the "I" drop cap...
I agree that it is very wrong that there are efforts to remove protections for the wolf, and that people are allowed to hunt them. They need to be protected and not targeted because of their importance to the ecosystem, as my project goes into. My project focuses on specifically the wolf’s role in the Yellowstone ecosystem.
Wolves are definitely important.
I was heavily involved in wolf recovery for many years before I suffered brain damage while trying to create a research facility to work with livestock and wolves. I actually gave up on helping wolves because I realized it was a hopeless cause. And it wasn't because of people who hate wolves, it was because everyone who supposedly loves wolves and wants to help them only exploited them or were lazy and gave money to organizations instead of actually doing anything. I even tried to organize a rally with fursuiters to march on Washington to demand protection for wolves. Not ONE SINGLE furry was interested, and in fact, furries hated on me for even asking for help finding people or trying to organize the event.
I left the furry fandom and then the USA not long after I realized there was no hope for wolves.
I will save wolves myself. I'm looking to adopt, to take them with me, possibly to populate Antarctica if the northern hemisphere gets as bad as I predict.
If you ever had any questions about wolves or wolf recovery, just send a note to my fox and he'll get a message to me.
I was heavily involved in wolf recovery for many years before I suffered brain damage while trying to create a research facility to work with livestock and wolves. I actually gave up on helping wolves because I realized it was a hopeless cause. And it wasn't because of people who hate wolves, it was because everyone who supposedly loves wolves and wants to help them only exploited them or were lazy and gave money to organizations instead of actually doing anything. I even tried to organize a rally with fursuiters to march on Washington to demand protection for wolves. Not ONE SINGLE furry was interested, and in fact, furries hated on me for even asking for help finding people or trying to organize the event.
I left the furry fandom and then the USA not long after I realized there was no hope for wolves.
I will save wolves myself. I'm looking to adopt, to take them with me, possibly to populate Antarctica if the northern hemisphere gets as bad as I predict.
If you ever had any questions about wolves or wolf recovery, just send a note to my fox and he'll get a message to me.
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