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  1. Hiroshi Yagi - Wikipedia

    Hiroshi Yagi (八木 裕; born June 8, 1965) is a retired Japanese baseball player for the Hanshin Tigers. He was an All-Star in 1990 and a member of the Tigers' 2003 championship team.

  2. Japanese wolf perhaps not extinct, but proof remains elusive

    Feb 1, 2024 · Hiroshi Yagi, who heads a nonprofit organization dedicated to proving Japanese wolves still exist, believes he will one day be able to prove his hunch.

  3. The hunt for Japan’s ‘ghost’ wolves - BBC

    Oct 17, 2019 · Hiroshi Yagi was driving through the Chichibu Tama Kai National Park when the animal came up from the stream on his left, passed in front of him and stopped about two …

  4. In search of Japan's lost wolves: Chance encounter

    Hiroshi Yagi has devoted most of his life trying to prove the existence of the Japanese wolf, a saga that began with a series of piercing howls he heard more than half a century ago.

  5. Hiroshi Yagi - Global Business Coordinator,CEO IMAnet, Inc.

    Global Business Coordinator,CEO IMAnet, Inc. · As Global Business Coordinator to help Japanese business success in the USA. Specialties: Project Coordination and Market and …

  6. Japanese wolf - Wikipedia

    The 1996 sighting was in Chichibu Tama Kai National Park; the photographer, Hiroshi Yagi, spotted a wolf-like animal walking along the side of the road, and photographed it several …

  7. Japanese wolf perhaps not extinct, but proof remains elusive

    OMACHI, Nagano Prefecture--The Japanese wolf, a species thought to have gone extinct more than a century ago, may still roam the rugged mountain terrain of central …

  8. Hiroshi YAGI - People | Nishimura & Asahi

    Hiroshi Yagi specializes in corporate crisis management cases, a form of white collar criminal defense cases, where he has engaged in factual investigations, negotiated and communicated …

  9. Hiroshi Yagi - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.com

    Biographical Information[edit] Hiroshi Yagi played in Nippon Pro Baseball for 17 years. Yagi was drafted by the Hanshin Tigers in the third round of the 1986 NPB draft, and he hit …

  10. Honshu wolf | Thomas Morgan - superbugtom

    In 1996, Hiroshi Yagi, a Honshu wolf researcher, took multiple up-close photos of what appears to be a wolf (above), though some believe it could be a misidentified stray dog. In 1998, several …