Wolves are adaptable and don't necessarily require forests to live. However, their prey may depend on forests to survive, in which case, the wolves would ultimately fall victim to deforestation.
wolves die of many reasons, they can die because of humans by: being hit by cars, by hunters killing them, and even being shot by someone scared of them. also wolves can kill other wolves if other wolves territory.
deforestation affects insects because deforestation is the cutting down on trees and without trees the insects will die without a home. ( the trees)
Wolves can die by being hunt down by other animals or by unusual starvation.
it can make it die
Gray wolves are endangered because of deforestation and way too much overhunting.
No. If they die they die.
No.
they die
by a packk of wolves
yes because they lose their homes
Sixty three- and counting
Aggressive control systems and deforestation were the main factors that reduced the number of red wolves in the 1970's to about 100. Native to the Southeast US, red wolves have been re-introduced gradually to specific areas in the Carolinas and Tennessee under close monitoring by the US Fish and Wildlife.