Yes. The higher the human population, the more land is developed and more habitat is lost.
Arctic wolves population is affected because people think they are either going to hurt them or kill them so the humans kill the wolves. But the part we dont understand is that wolves are similar to humans. For an example: We put are names on our stuff to tell people it is theres well wolves mark there territory for the same reason. So see wolves are simialer but wolves express differently than humans.
Wolves have affected nearly every organism in Yellowstone. Watch the video to see how.
Wolves, as far as we know, are not affected by global warming.
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.
Gamma rays can effect all organic materials including wolves. Why did u think wolves wudnt be affected? lol wow
Cause: An increase in the population of deer in a forest leads to more food availability for wolves, which in turn leads to an increase in the population of wolves. Effect: The increase in the population of both deer and wolves can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem. More deer can lead to overgrazing and habitat destruction, while more wolves can lead to a decline in other prey species and potential conflicts with humans.
Population distribution is usually greatly affected by what?
There are a couple of animal populations that were not affected by an increase is the krill population. Cobras were not affected.
Yes, there are wolves in Transylvania, in fact Transylvania has the largest wolf population in Europe.
there was lords who controoled them