they help them by killing the big animals that they can't kill and they get the leftovers
to save timber wolves you can recycle, help save the woods, when your older you could get a job as a conservation officer or a ranger which protect all animals and that could protect them
Timber wolves, another name for gray wolves, are apex predators. They help the ecosystem in two ways: They weed out the weak and the sick, keeping the population of prey animals healthy. They also keep prey animals from overpopulating.
To help save timber wolves you can participate in Timber Wolf Awareness Week in October, find out if there is an organization in your community that lets you adopt a wolf pack (believe it or not there are some that do), organize a fund raiser with your friends and donate some or all of the money to a charity, teach people about the need for protecting the wolves and their habitats, or buy things from organisations that help protect timber wolves. An organisation is: Wolf Animal Preserve
they keep other populations of animals,such as caribou and deer, from exploding
Dennis the Menace - 1986 Double Dennis Timber Wolves Help Not Wanted 1-42 was released on: USA: 18 November 1986
wolves kill and eat sick and injured animals with altogether help the animals they ate...SAVE THE WOLVES!!! wolves kill and eat sick and injured animals with altogether help the animals they ate...SAVE THE WOLVES!!!
they help keep the population of other Animals down so the other animals don't overgraze. so that's one thing there are alot of things.
no but the're cool YOU personally don't need a grey wolf. But the world needs all wolves, it is part of the food chain! Wolves actually help us by eating other animals, they are controlling the population. To much plant eating animals means not-so much grass.
First of all without wolves there would be dead animals laying around. Wolves eat the elderly animals. once they die, not only will the food chain be messed up but, the whole world will be disorganized!
Living in groups , wolves can help each other kill prey such as moose.
Some animals live in packs or groups (wolves, ants, meerkats) and they depend on each other for survival, some even have specific jobs. Some hunt while other protect the home and some are used just for breeding.
Farmers and poachers hunt and kill wolves for their fur and because they are feared by farmers cause the farmers do not want the wolves to be around since when prey is low, the wolves attack livestock. It's almost always humans who are the one who endanger wild animals.