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Is the grey wolf food endangered?

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Why is the gray wolf's home endangered?

The grey wolf's home is endangered because of the habitat loss.


What species are no longer endangered?

The grey wolf!


How is the gray wolf threatened?

The biggest threat to the gray wolf is MAN!{human}


How can we save the grey wolf?

One way to save them is to stop hunting them. As well as voting to stop legal wolf hunts. And have the grey wolf put back on the endangered species list.


Do people still hunt the gray wolf?

No people can not hunt the grey wolf. A lot of people pouch still but we are still trying to stop it. The grey wolf is still close to the endangered list so they cant.


Where have wolves become endangered?

There are many different types of wolves some like the timber wolf the red wolf are yes becoming endangered but the grey wolf and many others are not and its not always the type of wolf ether in Alaska we have a over abundance of grey wolfs and some others but in other places of the world im sure that there be coming extincted


What is an endangered wolf?

an endangered wolf is probably the red wolf


Are graywolves endangered?

In Idaho they are not endangered. There is some talk about putting the grey wolf back on the endangered species list, but they are all over the forest, and very near towns and cities. The wolves are not endangered around where I live.


Why was the gray wolf endangred?

It was endangered because of many people hunting the wolf for food or fur or their teeth!


Are wolf spiders endangered?

No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.


What are all the wolf species?

•Gray Wolf - the most common species, normally referred to simply as "wolf". There are several sub-species of this breed. These are: •** Arctic Wolf - This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. ◦Arabian Wolf - This species is critically endangered. ◦Eastern Timber Wolf - This species is endangered. ◦Eurasian Wolf - This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. ◦Mexican Wolf - This species is critically endangered. ◦Italian Wolf - Although this species is not engendered it is listed as Vulnerable. ◦Mackenzie Valley Wolf - Also known as the Rocky Mountain Wolf, Alaskan Timber Wolf or Canadian Timber Wolf. This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. ◦Russian Wolf - This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. ◦Iberian Wolf - This species is one step away from being classed as vulnerable. They are listed as Conservation dependent, meaning that with out the conservation efforts they would become endangered very quickly. ◦Great Plains Wolf - Also known as the Buffalo Wolf. This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. ◦Tundra Wolf - This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. ◦Southern-East Asian Wolf - also known as the Turkish or Iranian wolf. This species in endangered. ◦Caspian Sea Wolf - This species is endangered. ◦Dingo - This species is listed as vulnerable. ◦Vancouver Island Wolf - This species is endangered. ◦Egyptian Jackal - Also a sub-species of the Jackal. This species is critically endangered. ◦Himalayan Wolf - disputed as a sub-species of the grey wolf and was thought to belong to the Tibetan wolf species. Now, this species is critically endangered. •Red Wolf - Found in eastern USA. This species is critically endangered. •Prairie wolf - also known as coyote. This species is not endangered but is on the lower concern list. •Eastern Canadian Wolf - a newly recognised species, thought to be a relation of both the prairie wolf and the gray wolf, and is something classified as a Grey wolf sub-species. This species is endangered. •Ethiopian Wolf - A wolf that very closely resembles a fox. This species is endangered. •Indian Wolf - Another recently recognise species, thought originally to be a sub-species of Southern-East Asian Wolf, now known to be a species in its own right. •Maned Wolf - Found exclusively in South America. This species is critically endangered. There are also several species of wolf that are now extinct. These include: •Hokkaido Wolf - One of the two Japanese wolf species. Confirmed extinct in 1889. •Honshū Wolf - The second of the Japanese wolf species, also extinct. Confirmed to be extinct in 1905. •Dire Wolf - A prehistoric wolf. Estimated to have become extinct around 10,000 years ago. •Newfoundland Wolf - A sub-species of the grey wolf, now extinct. Confirmed to be extinct in 1911.


What is the scientific name for the Vancouver Island Wolf?

The scientific or latin name for the Vancouver Island wolf is "Canis lupus crassodon", this wolf is a sub-species of the grey woolf, but is considered an endangered species.