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The eastern wolf is a canine of debated taxonomy native to the Great Lakes region and southeastern Canada. It is considered to be either a unique subspecies of gray wolf or red wolf or a separate species from both, and it is threatened by human hunting and hybridization with coyotes.
Learn about the eastern wolf, a unique subspecies or species of grey wolf or red wolf in North America. Find out its appearance, distribution, behavior, diet, mating, population status and threats.
Learn about the eastern wolf, a separate species from the gray wolf, that is threatened by habitat loss and hybridization. Find out its distribution, basic information, and online resources and research.
Learn about the Eastern Wolf, a unique and independent species that lives in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Discover its appearance, behavior, reproduction, and how it interacts with deer and humans.
Learn about the eastern wolf, a rare and endangered species that lives in the forests of Ontario and Quebec. Find out how NCC is working to protect its habitat and genetic integrity in the Frontenac Arch Natural Area.
Learn about the Eastern Wolf, a subspecies of the Grey Wolf that is smaller, more slender and reddish than the Grey Wolf. Find out where it lives, what it eats and how it differs from other wolves and coyotes.
8 cze 2024 · Eastern Wolf: Majestic Guardians of North America’s Wildlands. Introduction. Brief overview of the subspecies: The Eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon), also known as the Algonquin wolf or eastern timber wolf, is a medium-sized canid native to the northeastern forests of North America.