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  2. Interior Alaskan wolf - Wikipedia

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    Numerous wolves were also neutered in the years between 1994 and 1997. After recovering the bodies of slain wolves, the pelts were removed and sold. [16] [20] The program was a test on whether decreased wolf population would cause the population of caribou, moose, and Dall sheep to increase.

  3. Beringian wolf - Wikipedia

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    Path of Beringian wolves from Alaska to the Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming (denoted with a black dot). Dog icons represent sites where Beringian wolves have previously been found, and paw prints represent the proposed path through the ice sheets. [9] The remains of Beringian wolves have been found in Alaska and as far eastward as the Yukon in ...

  4. Alexander Archipelago wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus ligoni), also known as the Islands wolf, [4] is a subspecies of the gray wolf.The coastal wolves of southeast Alaska inhabit the area that includes the Alexander Archipelago, its islands, and a narrow strip of rugged coastline that is biologically isolated from the rest of North America by the Coast Mountains.

  5. List of mammals of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    There are five subspecies of wolves in Alaska; [13] the northwestern wolf, Interior Alaskan wolf, Alaskan tundra wolf, Alexander Archipelago wolf and Arctic wolf. Wolves in the southeast are darker and smaller than those in northern regions. Wolves are found on the mainland of Alaska, Unimak Island, and on most major islands in the southeast. [13]

  6. Conflict around gray wolves has become so hostile, the U.S ...

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    Thousands of gray wolves roamed America's wilderness for centuries until hunters, ranchers and others nearly decimated the species. In 1973, the federal government listed them as endangered in the ...

  7. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    In Alaska, 7,000–11,000 wolves are found on 85% of the state's 1,517,733 km 2 (586,000 sq mi) area. Wolves may be hunted or trapped with a license; around 1,200 wolves are harvested annually. Wolves may be hunted or trapped with a license; around 1,200 wolves are harvested annually.

  8. Subspecies of Canis lupus - Wikipedia

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    The wolves of the Iberian peninsula have morphologically distinct features from other Eurasian wolves and each are considered by their researchers to represent their own subspecies. [ 134 ] [ 135 ] The taxonomic reference Mammal Species of the World (3rd edition, 2005) does not recognize Canis lupus signatus ; however, NCBI / Genbank does list it.

  9. Endangered red wolves can only be found in NC. Here are 7 ...

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    Captive wolves in North Carolina can be found at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, which has two wolves; the N.C. Zoo in Asheboro, which has more than two dozen wolves; and at the Red Wolf ...