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Wolf Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
There are 7,000 to 11,000 wolves in Alaska. Wolves are members of the family Canidae. Early taxonomists recognized about 24 New World and eight Old World subspecies of Canis lupus, with four subspecies thought to occur in Alaska.
Interior Alaskan wolf - Wikipedia
The Interior Alaskan wolf [3] [4] (Canis lupus pambasileus), also known as the Yukon wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, [5] Interior Alaska and Yukon.
Wolves - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
There are an estimated 8,000 wolves in Alaska, which is the only state in the U.S. in which wolves have never been included on the Endangered Species List. They range over almost all of Alaska’s territory.
Wolf — Wildlife Viewing, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
The wolf once ranged across most of the Northern Hemisphere above the 30th parallel, but its numbers and range have dwindled greatly. Its presence in Alaska is widespread, however, extending across 85 percent of the state. Wolves are most common in Southeast Alaska where their food source, the Sitka black-tailed deer, is abundant.
wolves - Alaska Nature and Science (U.S. National Park Service)
2019年7月16日 · Alaska is home to an estimated 7,000 to 11,000 wolves. Wolf packs vary in size and range between Alaska's parks, for example, sometimes wolves disperse between Denali National Park and Preserve and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve.
Alaska | International Wolf Center
Wolves in Alaska are managed as both a big game animal and a furbearer; they are hunted and also trapped. Each year, hunters and trappers harvest about 1,300 wolves in the state, with up to an additional 200 animals or so taken annually via …
The Wolf in Alaska – Wolf Song of Alaska
The wolf (Canis lupus) occurs throughout mainland Alaska, on Unimak Island in the Aleutians, and on all major islands in the Southeast except Admiralty, Baranof, and Chichagof. This range includes about 85% of Alaska’s 586,000 square-mile area.
Alaska Wolves - National Wolfwatcher Coalition
Alaska is home to the largest remaining population of gray wolves in the United States. These magnificent creatures roam in diverse habitats across the state, from barren arctic tundra to lush temperate rainforests. Not only do wolves play an essential role in a healthy ecosystem, but they have also become vital to Alaska’s tourism economy.
Wolf In Alaska: What Type Of Wolves Live In Alaska? - yesanimal
2024年4月15日 · Alaska is home to 3 species of wolves: the gray wolf, the black wolf, and the interior wolf. Though these wolves differ in size and fur color most of their other characteristics stay the same. In addition, each of the wolf species’ role in their natural habitat is critical to its ecosystem’s stability.
Alaska Wolves are everywhere in Alaska - Alaska Trekker
(From Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game) – Wolves are common over much of Alaska, especially in non-urbanized areas. They are the wild ancestors and genetic source of all modern breeds of domesticated dog.