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  2. Arctic wolf - Wikipedia

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    Arctic wolf feeding on muskox carcass in Ellesmere Island. Very little is known about the movement of the Arctic wolves, mainly due to climate. The only time at which the wolf migrates is during the wintertime when there is complete darkness for 24 hours. This makes Arctic wolf movement hard to research.

  3. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    Arctic wolf, one of the northernmost occurring populations of wolves. Wolf distribution is the species distribution of the wolf (Canis lupus).Originally, wolves occurred in Eurasia above the 12th parallel north and in North America above the 15th parallel north.

  4. Ellesmere Island - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the US National Museum of Wildlife Art debuted the travelling exhibit Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan. The exhibit was developed in collaboration with the National Geographic Society and features images and videos of the Arctic wolves living on Ellesmere Island. [59]

  5. Photographer's Last Night in the Arctic Captures White Wolves ...

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    Slightly smaller than gray wolves, their southern relatives, Arctic wolves typically weigh between 55 and 70 pounds as adults. They can travel long distances and hunt in packs, which aids them in ...

  6. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Wolves live in forests, inland wetlands, shrublands, grasslands (including Arctic tundra), pastures, deserts, and rocky peaks on mountains. [1] Habitat use by wolves depends on the abundance of prey, snow conditions, livestock densities, road densities, human presence and topography .

  7. List of gray wolf populations by country - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, it was estimated that the total population of Greenland wolves was about 200, but with significant uncertainty due to their very remote Arctic range in the north and northeast (wolves are not known to have inhabited the southern or southwestern regions where almost all the island's people live). [115]

  8. Smith: Voyageurs Wolf Project a beacon of facts on ...

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    Wolves live in territories of about 60 square miles. Gable said while dispersing wolves have been documented to travel hundreds of miles, most wolves live in a home range that is much smaller. In ...

  9. Interior Alaskan wolf - Wikipedia

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    This wolf is native to the interior of Alaska, United States, and the Yukon, Canada save for the tundra region of the Arctic Coast. [4] Yukon wolves' main habitats are boreal forests, alpine, subalpine, and Arctic tundra. The population in Canadian Yukon is estimated to be 5,000, which ranges in all of Yukon except for Kluane National Park.