sigh. again there is no such species as a white wolf, it is not called white wolf, it is either a timber wolf, or a grey wolf that is white ish. they are not endangered.
the white wolf it self is not endangered, they all are because of you stupid people hunting them.
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I have to strongly object such approach to an answer.
First of all, it is not the answer to a posted question. Second, white wolves do exist (sub-category of Arctic wolves and Canadian wolves as well, animals which are born white and remain white when they grow up - white, but not "white-ish" as the first answer suggests.
Secondly, not only white, but wolves generally are endangered species due to mere hunters, due to their great coat, either white or not. People used to, and still do hunt them down in order to provide materials for making costly coats or fire-place rugs, similarly to many other coaty - furry animals.
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People killed almost all of them. There are only about 100 red wolves left, and ever year a little bit rise up. The red wolf is one of the two species of wolf that call the lands of North America home. Sadly, the red wolf has found a place on the endangered species list due to environmental threats. There are many red wolf endangered species recovery projects underway, attempting to increase their population.
People a killing wolves left and right. The fact is that there has never in history been a single recorded attack on a human by a wolf. People simple judge them by their looks and unjustly kill them. This includes the red wolf.
I've got 3 answers 1. loss of their habitat 2. poachers (people hunting them) 3. red wolves mating with coyotes (then their no longer a red wolf)
People killed almost all of them. There are only about 100 red wolves left, and ever year a little bit rise up. The red wolf is one of the two species of wolf that call the lands of North America home. Sadly, the red wolf has found a place on the endangered species list due to environmental threats. There are many red wolf endangered species recovery projects underway, attempting to increase their population.
Because people have killed them and their environment is being destroyed
their kidneys are being destroyed by air pollution
an endangered wolf is probably the red wolf
No. The Eurasian wolf, a subspecies of the gray wolf, is not an endangered species.
No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.
Here are some groups of endangered species: Wolf species: Arabian Wolf (critically endangered) Eastern Timber Wolf (endangered) Southern-East Asian Wolf (also known as the Turkish Wolf and Iranian Wolf) Caspian Sea Wolf (endangered) Dingo (also known as the Australian Dingo) (this species is listed as vulnerable) Vancouver Island Wolf (endangered) Egyptian Jackal (critically endangered) Himalayan Wolf (critically endangered) Red Wolf (critically endangered) Prairie Wolf (also known as a Coyote. Critically endangered) Eastern Canadian Wolf (This is a newly recognized species. This species is endangered) Ethiopian Wolf (Closely resembles a fox. This species is endangered.) Maned Wolf (critically endangered) Indian Wolf (Another newly recognized species. This is an endangered species.) I'll look up some more later. Hope this helps!
EVERY SINGLE BREED OF WOLF IS ENDANGERED! sad isn't it? we should do something about that? As above, every breed of wolf is endangered and as a passionate wolf lover I agree something should be done to save these amazing creatures, and it is very sad that are kind are to blame. But some breeds are more endangered than others. The grey wolf is the most common, the most endangered being the red wolf.
as endangered as it seems.
NO THEY ARE NOT ENDANGERED STUPID
i think panda is more endangered than the wolf The panda is definitly more endangered. As a species, the gray wolf is not endangered. Just some local populations are.
Neither. The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
As a species, the gray wolf is not endangered. Listed as least concern.
The grey wolf's home is endangered because of the habitat loss.
yes they are endangeredThe Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf, and currently not endangered.Yes, they are endangered.