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How common are wolves in Indiana and why?

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The yearling male was found dead in east-central Indiana in 2003; it was later determined to have originated from a Wisconsin pack. Wolves can travel long distances in search of new territories, and it is possible for them to venture to Indiana. read more

Source: in.gov

Wolves would have interacted negatively with the local population and they would either been relocated or killed if they had. The closest wild wolves to Indiana would be in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota and in the Canadian province of Ontario. read more

I was in Southern Indiana over the weekend and came across what I believe to be three wolves. I've dealt with many coyotes, and these were very large dogs, especially the dark one. read more

Wolves are large, predatory canids once common throughout North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, now living mostly in remote wilderness. They are the largest living members of the canid family, which also includes foxes and coyotes. read more

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A Week at Wolf Park in Battle Ground, Indiana – Dr. Sophia Yin
Source: drsophiayin.com

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