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There is no species called a snow wolf. If you are referring to the Arctic wolf, it is found on Melville Island (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) and Ellesmere Island. There is also the tundra wolf that is found on barren grounds of the Arctic Coast region from near Point Barrow eastward toward Hudson Bay and probably northwards to the Arctic Archipelago.

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