The only population in the wild in the US is located in eastern North Carolina.
Alaska
Alaska!
there is a big population in Alaska
no red wolves don't live in South Carolina they only live in southeastern Texas
Red wolves live in wetlands,soggy areas and foresty areas
Red wolves to not construct any form of home.
Grey wolves live in the northern/western part of Canada, United States and Alaska. They also live in Europe and Asia
Grey wolves are protected in alaska.
yes
no
White wolves typically live in arctic areas where the color of their coat gives them camouflage. This includes Alaska, northern Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia.
Heavens, no! Grey wolves are flourishing in Alaska, Canada, and the western States like Idaho and Washington. In fact, in Idaho hunters were recently allowed to hunt and kill grey wolves because the wolves were rapidly depleting the Elk herds. The greys also kill far too many sheep and cattle, costing farmers much money.