Scientists can probably save gray wolves by putting them in their habitat and letting them stay there.
forest
Symbiotic
Global warming lowers the amount of cold climate habitat in the world. This is the natural habitat of the gray wolf.
Icy waterfalls and icy landscapes. (simple answer)
No, they are not! they have a different habitat, diet, etc.
anything from an artic areas to open forest an woodland areas
The habitat of a gray wolf has lots of trees and forest. The gray wolfs live mostly in idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
Wolves are the apex predator in most of their habitat so have no animals from which they need to escape or hide.
The gray wolf exists in many subspecies, that live from the Arctic regions, to arid deserts, and everything in between.
most wolves are harmful and that does include gray wolves
wildfires, bad storms, hot weather , and trees falling will destroy grey wolves habitat.