About 231,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Wolf Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

    General information about Wolf in Alaska such as description, life history, range, habitat and more.

  2. 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 …

  3. Interior Alaskan wolf - Wikipedia

    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, …

  4. Alaska Wolves are everywhere in Alaska

    Alaska Wolves - There are four subspecies of Canis lupus thought to occur in Alaska. Wolves are everywhere in Alaska - even in Anchorage.

  5. Alaska Wolves

    Unfortunately there are major problems for wolves in Alaska and elsewhere from heavy government-sanctioned killing, including with the use of airplanes and snowmobiles.

  6. Alaska | International Wolf Center

    Dec 3, 2012 · Wolves have never been threatened or endangered in Alaska. Wolves are adaptable and exist in a wide variety of habitats extending from the rain forests of the …

  7. wolves - Alaska Nature and Science (U.S. National Park Service)

    Jul 16, 2019 · 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 …

  8. Alaska Wolves - National Wolfwatcher Coalition

    The wolf (Canis lupus) occurs throughout mainland Alaska, on Unimak Island in the Aleutians, and on all of the major islands in Southeast except Admiralty, Baranof, and Chichagof.

  9. The Wolf in AlaskaWolf Song of Alaska

    Wolves can still be seen and heard in most parts of Alaska by those willing to spend time in remote areas. Although the future of the wolf in Alaska is reasonably secure, some challenges …

  10. Wolves - ALASKA.ORG

    Wolves are top tier predators, hunting primarily moose and caribou in Alaska. Dall sheep, squirrels, snowshoe hares, beavers, and occasionally birds and fish supplement their diets. In …