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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.
Wolf Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Alaska is home to an estimated 7,000 to 11,000 wolves. Wolves have never been threatened or endangered in Alaska. They are found in nearly all of their historic range, excepting the center of urban areas, although they are found on the outskirts of Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau.
Alaskan tundra wolf - Wikipedia
The Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum), also known as the barren-ground wolf, [3] is a North American subspecies of gray wolf native to the barren grounds of the Arctic coastal tundra region.
Interior Alaskan wolf - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on
The Interior Alaskan wolf (Canis lupus pambasileus), also known as the Yukon wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Interior Alaska and Yukon.
Interior Alaskan Wolf - Canine Species of Alaska - Alaska …
2024年11月22日 · The Interior Alaskan Wolf (Canis lupus pambasileus) is a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) found in the interior regions of Alaska, characterized by its robust build, thick fur, and adaptability to the harsh Arctic climate.
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.
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.
Alaskan Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum)
Alaskan tundra Wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum) – (Miller 1912) Common Names: barren-ground wolf, boreal wolf, Interior Alaskan wolf, Yukon wolf, Hudson Bay wolf, Mackenzie River wolf, Northwestern wolf. Range: Original range – Northern Canada, Akaska
Wolf 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. This range includes about 85 percent of Alaska's 586,000 square-mile area. Wolves are adaptable and exist in a wide variety of habitats
Wolves - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Wolves are members of the family Canidae and only two subspecies are recognized in Alaska. Wolves in Southeast Alaska tend to be darker and smaller than the wolves in the northern parts. The fur color of wolves ranges from black to every shade of gray and tan.