by Jennifer Smith October 18, 2017
The Timber Wolf Alliance announces Wolf Awareness Week, running from October 15-21, 2017 to educate people about the wolf population in and around Michigan and Wisconsin. Biologists believe that more than 5,500 gray wolves remain in the lower 48 states. Currently, populations exist in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Minnesota,Wisconsin and Michigan. According to Defenders of Wildlife, Alaska's wolf population is estimated to be between 7,000 and 12,000. The low number may be because of hunters.
10 Intersting Facts About Wolves in North America
Wolves spend about 8 or 10 hours every day moving through their home range.
Wolves have been known to attack livestock animals such as chickens. Livestock managers should install chew-proof chicken fencing (Steel Hex Web construction) to stop wolves from jumping or digging their way into the chicken coop or pastured farm.
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