probley about more then a 1,000 or a millon so that is all this is by Shelby Earl
There is a large range in the estimations to the amount of wolves in the United States. It is believed that there are over 15,000 with a majority living in Alaska.
I believe wolves only inhabit Russia, Canada, and parts of the United States and Europe.
In the United States the only predator of Red Wolves are humans. This is why they are considered an endangered species.
Wolves have good, healthy populations in the United States. They can be found in the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, as well as the Rocky Mountain States that include Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
The population of gray wolves in the Contiguous United States is approximately 5,000. There are an additional 8,000 to 11,000 gray wolves living in Alaska as well as a small group around the New Mexico and Arizona border.
Eastern Timber Wolves were heavily hunted in the United States and are considered locally extinct in the USA. Isolated individuals may be present here and there but predominantly they are extinct in the US. They can be found in Canada.
In the Western United States, where wolves are depleting ungulate herds at a very alarming rate, we refer to those who love wolves as 'wolf huggers'....a very derogatory term!
No. It was taken off a few years ago because new laws were passed to protect wolves from being hunted in the United States, and many wolves were introduced back into territories that were once empty of wolves, such as Yellowstone National Park.
Wolves are no longer considered to be endangered at least in the United States. They were originally put on the endangered species list because of over hunting.
No. All Mexican gray wolves are extinct on the wild. There are some 300 individuals on several facilities located in Mexico and the United States.
Grey wolves live in the northern/western part of Canada, United States and Alaska. They also live in Europe and Asia
Wolves are close to extinction, so they mainly live in northern united states and canada. the word "living" does not have an "e". (answered by an 11-year-old)