The gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or the western wolf, is a canid native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and North Africa. It is the largest extant member ...
The gray wolf, a keystone predator whose native range stretches across North America, is an integral link in the food chain of the ecosystems it inhabits. Wolves regulate prey populations, thereby ...
Gray wolves may have brown, white, black, or reddish markings. Some are solid white or solid black. One North American subspecies is known as the red wolf. As its name suggests, its fur is reddish ...
CPW has an agreement with Utah, New Mexico and Arizona that any wolf from Colorado could be recaptured and returned to the state.
Colorado officials plan to capture up to 15 grey wolves from British Columbia's hinterlands to help the Centennial State re-establish the predators' long-lost population.
Mexican gray wolves are the smallest of all the gray wolf subspecies in North America. HABITAT: Mexican gray wolves are found in a variety of habitats, including mountain woodlands and the Chihuahuan ...
At that locus, each wolf has two copies of a color gene, of which there are two possible alleles: gray or black, the latter being dominant. The 2018 study, conducted on wolves from four North American ...
Today, Republican U.S. Reps. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin and Lauren Boebert of Colorado reintroduced the Pet and Livestock ...
Once among North ... wolf population plummeted by more than 25 percent from hunting and trapping allowed during a period they went unprotected. Ultimately, successful legal efforts by the Center and ...