Alaska
Alaska!
Alaska
alaska, minnesota
Heavens, no! Grey wolves are flourishing in Alaska, Canada, and the western States like Idaho and Washington. In fact, in Idaho hunters were recently allowed to hunt and kill grey wolves because the wolves were rapidly depleting the Elk herds. The greys also kill far too many sheep and cattle, costing farmers much money.
there is a big population in Alaska
Wolves impact Alaska's native community by killing dogs and caribou that are used by the native community. The wolf control projects have negatively impacted tourism in Alaska in the past, so it is difficult for the government to control the wolves without harming tourism.
The gray wolf (Canis lupus).
Well actually wolves are still alive but slowly dieing out they are rare and very important the Alaska
no. but in alaska, they can be attacked by wolves or bears. but they are not hunted.
Actually many types of animals like wolves and those race dogs are in Alaska
As of June 2014, there are an estimated 10,000 Mackenzie Valley wolves living in Alaska. There are also between 1200-1500 living in states like Idaho and Northern Montana.