Picture by Moira Fenner
Eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon / Canis lycaon).

seen from Maldives
seen from New Zealand

seen from Canada

seen from India
seen from Japan

seen from Germany

seen from India
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Italy
seen from Italy
seen from Germany
seen from Germany
seen from China
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seen from Malaysia
Picture by Moira Fenner
Eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon / Canis lycaon).
Picture by Michael Runtz
Picture by John Pokocky
Eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon).
One year on a Beaver Dam in Northern Minnesota.
I’m pretty cofindent these wolves are Eastern wolves / Great Lakes wolves (Canis lupus lycaon / Canis lycaon).
Ontario’s eastern wolves are a species of Special Concern. Scientists estimate that there are fewer than 500 individuals left, so why are they not better protected? Eastern wolves residing in Algonquin Provincial Park and its adjacent townships have year-round protection from hunting and trapping. But wolves outside of those areas are not so lucky. With the exception of Algonquin Park, trappers are permitted to harvest eastern wolves in all provincial parks and conservation reserves. Hybridization with coyotes also threatens the wolves. And since eastern wolves can only be distinguished from eastern coyotes through genetic analysis, hunters targeting coyotes can unwittingly kill wolves instead.
Also see:
http://www.cosewic.gc.ca/eng/sct7/sct7_3_25_e.cfm
Packs of Gatineau Park: Not quite wolves, not quite coyotes
Packs of Gatineau Park: Not quite wolves, not quite coyotes
October 22, 2015
Eastern coyote was captured and collared by the National Capital Commission. NATIONAL CAPITAL COMMISSION / OTTAWA CITIZEN
The big predators in Gatineau Park have no name. But there are six small packs of them, watching you even when you can’t see them, and traversing great distances in West Quebec.
But the new census of these packs — the first ever — leaves a tricky question:…
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Eastern wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) caught on trail camera in Algonquin.
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