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JUNEAU, Alaska― Conservation groups today called on the U.S. Forest Service to take immediate steps to protect Alexander Archipelago wolves on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska’s Tongass National ...
JUNEAU, Alaska― Conservation groups today called on the U.S. Forest Service to take immediate steps to protect Alexander Archipelago wolves on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska’s Tongass National ...
The Alexander Archipelago wolf is not endangered, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday.In a 94-page analysis, staff of the Anchorage ...
Is “The Alexander Archipelago Wolf” a rare threatened species? No! It doesn’t exist!“Cry Wolf” is simply a part of the ongoing preservationist’s campaign ...
The Alexander Archipelago contains nearly 1,100 islands in a 300-mile span in the southeastern reach of Alaska. During the past trapping season, a record 165 wolves were killed within the management ...
Along the southeastern coast of Alaska, submerged coastal mountains rise steeply above the Pacific Ocean to form a network of more than 1,000 islands known as the Alexander Archipelago. These ...
An Alexander Archipelago wolf roams in Juneau, Alaska, in 2008. The federal government reiterated its opposition to listing the wolf as endangered or threatened. (Steve Quinn / Associated Press) ...
The wolf is known as the Alexander Archipelago wolf, a relative of the more common gray wolf that roams mainland North America. Advertisement. The island is Prince of Wales Island, ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Alaska's Alexander Archipelago wolves are not endangered, despite experiencing a 75-percent decline in population. This means the species can’t receive ...