About 2,500 gray wolves are in the 48 mainland states and about 10,000 inhabit Alaska. The total world wide population is estimated at 200,000.
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According to National Geographic, only about 200,000 worldwide! (from National Geographic show, August 2010: "And Man Created Dog")
About 2,500 gray wolves are in the 48 mainland states and about 10,000 inhabit Alaska. The total world wide population is estimated at 200,000.
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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.
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All of them... That's what "extinct" means. Although there are no known populations of gray wolves in South Dakota, that does not mean that gray wolves are extinct. There are gray wolves in other states, such as Minnesota which has the largest population of wolves. A successful reintroduction program has been done in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
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Gray wolves, the species of wolves we have in the U.S., are a shade of gray, white, or black.
Gray wolves are the species Canis lupus.
Gray wolves live in the upper region of Michigan.
They are regular.