Often called the "polar wolf" or "white wolf," Arctic wolves inhabit the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. Thanks to its isolation, the Arctic wolf is not threatened by hunting and habitat destruction in the same way as its southern relatives. read more
The Arctic wolf species is not endangered, and it is actually listed under"Least Concern" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature status list, as reported by the World Wildlife Fund. The Arctic wolf is not endangered primarily because it lives in such an isolated place. read more
Often called the"polar wolf" or"white wolf," Arctic wolves inhabit the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. Thanks to its isolation, the Arctic wolf is not threatened by hunting and habitat destruction in the same way as its southern relatives. read more
International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN, deemed arctic wolves as endangered in the Endangered Species Act of 1986. WHY. The reason for their endangerment is Global Warming. Arctic Hares and Muskox (some of their prey) have lost their food sources due to global warming. Without these, the populations of the Arctic Wolves’ prey have vastly diminished. read more