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  1. Wolf - Wikipedia

    Considerable morphological diversity existed among wolves by the Late Pleistocene. Many Late Pleistocene wolf populations had more robust skulls and teeth than modern wolves, often with a …

  2. Wolf | Species & Facts | Britannica

    Apr 17, 2026 · Worldwide, there are between 200,000 and 250,000 wolves, and they still occupy about two-thirds of their former range. Although often thought of as wilderness animals, wolves can and do …

  3. Wolf facts | Mammals | BBC Earth

    Oct 2, 2025 · When grey wolves reach the age of three, they can stay with their pack or break away. Young wolves travel hundreds of miles in pursuit of new territory, while others strike out closer to …

  4. Chicago Wolves Hockey: Tickets, News & Game Schedules

    3 days ago · Welcome to the official home of the AHL's Chicago Wolves. Find game schedules, get the latest news & stats and purchase your tickets online today.

  5. Wolf Ecology Basics - U.S. National Park Service

    Jan 23, 2025 · Wolves are noted for their distinctive howl, which they use as a form of communication. Biologists do not know all of the reasons why wolves howl, but they may do so before and after a …

  6. Wolves in Oregon - ODFW

    Apr 17, 2026 · The minimum known count of wolves in Oregon at the end of 2022 was 178 wolves, an increase of three wolves over the 2021 minimum known number of 175, according to the Oregon …

  7. Basic Wolf Info | International Wolf Center

    This is a great place to start learning about basic wolf info! This section covers the basics of wolves worldwide, followed by more advanced publications.

  8. Wolf - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    They howl to communicate with each other from long distances and to mark the edges of their territory. Wolves have a complicated body language. Wolves can run very fast and far. A wolf can run 20 to 30 …

  9. Specific Wolves and Wolf Packs in Oregon - ODFW

    Apr 11, 2025 · An Area of Known Wolf Activity (AKWA) is designated by ODFW showing where an individual or group of wolves have been documented repeatedly over a period of time.

  10. Wolves: Facts, Threats, & Conservation | IFAW

    What is a wolf? Wolves (Canis lupus) are members of the Canidae family and can be found across the Northern Hemisphere, in Europe, Asia, and North America. They are often referred to as grey …