If the number of wolves increased, then the population of caribou would decrease. Wolves are a predator of the caribou, so the population of the caribou would drop if more wolves were around.
There are about 150,000 wolves left in the world. They used to be at a large risk for extinction, but they are steadily increasing in population.
The decline of moose population followed sooner or later by a decline in the wolves population because the is less for the wolves.
The increased deer population is the cause and the increased wolf population is the effect (more deer means more food for the wolves, which enables their population to increase).
low and rising
Extinct. Wolves are predators of deer. If the wolf population increases the deer population will become extinct. Log in for more information.
Yes, there are wolves in Transylvania, in fact Transylvania has the largest wolf population in Europe.
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.
If there are less moose, then there will be less wolves because there isn't as much prey. If there are more moose, then there will be more wolves since there is an increase in prey.
yes
there is a big population in Alaska
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