Wolf - Wikipedia More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though grey wolves, as popularly understood, include only naturally occurring wild subspecies
Wolf | Species Facts | Britannica Worldwide, there are between 200,000 and 250,000 wolves, and they still occupy about two-thirds of their former range Although often thought of as wilderness animals, wolves can and do thrive close to people when they are not excessively persecuted and food is available
Wolves - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner Wolves are gregarious animals who mostly live in packs A pack is made when a male and a female wolf meet each other and stay together As a mated pair, they find a territory to settle in and raise cubs most years
Wolf facts | Mammals | BBC Earth Discover what makes it tick, from hunting habits to complex social behaviours A wolf has a reflective layer behind the retina of its eye called the tapetum lucidum 3 This allows it to see and navigate the darkness of the night When grey wolves reach the age of three, they can stay with their pack or break away
How Many Wolves Is Enough? - The Atlantic As expanding agriculture sent wild populations of deer and elk into decline, wolves began to prey instead on livestock—prompting people, in turn, to kill wolves
15 Wolf Facts That Will Make You Howl for Conservation Wolves have captivated human imagination for centuries—feared, misunderstood, and too often villainized But beneath the myths lies a majestic, deeply intelligent species that plays a critical role in healthy ecosystems
Gray Wolf Updates - California Department of Fish and Wildlife Last week the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) published a report summarizing its management and conservation activities for gray wolves (Canis lupus) over the past 10 years