Some wolves like gray wolves and arctic wolves are.
Native American tribes in the far north of Canada
Wolves are native to North America.
There are 50.234 wolves left in Canada.
White Wolves, or Arctic Wolves, are located in the far north of Canada and Greenland.
The wolves currently there are decendents of gray wolves brought to the park from Canada in 1995.
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
No. There are still arctic wolves living in northern Canada and Greenland
Wolves impact Alaska's native community by killing dogs and caribou that are used by the native community. The wolf control projects have negatively impacted tourism in Alaska in the past, so it is difficult for the government to control the wolves without harming tourism.
Wolves live in dens and mouses live in the woods in places such as Canada.
Wolves live in the arctic regions of the world.
No, but they have started reintroducing them into the population.
The gray wolf (Canis lupus).