There are 5,500 gray wolf individuals in the wild in the lower 48 states, and approximately double that number reside in Alaska alone. While gray wolf populations have begun to recover due to ...
The rare gray wolf subspecies, which inhabits the coastal rainforests of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia, faces numerous threats. Legal trapping recently killed more than half the wolves in one ...
hkuchera / Adobe Stock Gray wolves are also abundant in the Upper Midwest ... Pretty much all of mainland Alaska is considered wolf range, with some exceptions in urban areas. Moose and caribou are ...
They typically have a black or very dark gray coat. HABITAT ... RANGE: The Alexander Archipelago wolf can be found on the southeastern Alaskan mainland from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat Bay, as well as ...