It depends on the species or subspecies. Grey wolf population is in the endangered catigory, Ethiopean wolves are in the almost extinct catigory, and the Mexican wolf is in the endangered catigory.
The wolf populations are broken down into areas. For instance the Eastern Gray wolf in Minn has 2,000 in the population, but Yellowstone has 85 in the population.
There are several thousand gray wolves across Alaska and Canada.
Also, there are around 110 red wolves in the Alligator River Refuge in North Carolina.
There are about an estimated 5,320 in North America and 3,490 in Euroup and Asia. There are an estimated 5,320 in North America and 3,490 in Euroup and Asia.
There are stll 733 wolfes in London and 2328 wolfes in the world
approximately 23,000. They are listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to reduction of habitat.
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Well actually wolves are still alive but slowly dieing out they are rare and very important the Alaska
yes they are, but sadly, only 100 left in the world.
No. Wolves are born alive because they are mammals.
they are 150,000 wolves still here
Wolves have supposedly not been around since 1890, but many people including me believe that they are still alive and well all throughout northern, central, eastern, and western, NY. To many scientists wolves are not native to NY state. Hopefully Ny state will "reintroduct", if they haven't already, wolves into NY state.
yes they are!
about 250 polar bears are still alive
they are alive and dont photosythasise
97%
how many membersof dyer strit band is still alive today
One class of dinosaurs is still alive today: birds.
It's a group, so, yes, many members are still alive.