The long-term goal of environmentalist and Yellowstone ranger is that about 1,000 wolves walk around this area. The decline in the number of wolves has changed and is steadily growing now. The National Park Service stated as follows. "In the 1980s, wolves began to rebuild breeding packs in the northwestern part of Montana, where 50 to 60 wolves lived in Montana in 1994 to move wolves from Canada to Canada Quick actions. Yellowstone National Park and intense research which has been done over the past 20 years.
2015 celebrates the 20th anniversary of the reintroduction of gray wolves to the north of the Rocky Mountains Since then, wolves are threatened with the loss of protection. Weekly Howl celebrates the importance of iconic species as a functional and healthy ecosystem, providing insight and education about the wolves and updating their protection status. Posts will last until the summer of 2015 and will be restored in the fall of 2016
One of the most complicated problems posed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service trying to protect the wolves is the hardworking nature of wolves themselves. Gray wolves, red wolves, east wolves or Mexican wolves are considered unique species, but in reality wild dogs are not interested in completely maintaining their unique lineage. There are various genetic swing spaces between these species, and mating with domestic dogs and coyotes is common. Through the genome-wide sequence analysis of 28 dogs, including gray wolves, red wolf, canine wolf, coyote and even dogs - the team found that Red Wolf is about 25% wolf and 75% wolf It was. Oriental wolves are about 50% to 75% of gray wolves, which is about a quarter of coyotes.
The color of the gray wolf varies from off-white or black to all white. As an ancestor of a dog, the gray wolf resembles German Shepherd or Eskimo. Although almost disappeared from 48 states, the wolf today came back to the Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains, and the southwestern part of the United States. Wolves play an important role in maintaining the health of ecosystems. They help control the deer and elk population that can be for many other flora and fauna species. Their prey body also helps redistribute nutrients and supplies food for other wild species such as high grains and scavengers. Scientists have just started to fully understand the positive impact of wolves on ecosystems.
Gray wolves are also known as trees and wolves in the west and are one of the most symbolic and mythical animals on Earth. Known for their beautiful gray and sometimes golden coats, these wolves can be found in Asia to Europe and North America in various environments and continents. This bad reputation brought about their extinction in South America, as their fur is very popular and they tend to kill human domesticated animals. Sometimes with a weight of up to 120 pounds and a weight of about 6 feet, these best predators are found in the wild. Despite their jaws offering that awkward size and 1500 pounds per square inch, gray wolves are still packed to kill their prey.