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  1. Há 4 dias · Lobo estepario (Canis lupus campestris) Lobo de Groenlandia (Canis lupus orion) Lobo del Himalaya (Canis lupus laniger) Lobo de la tundra (Canis lupus albus) Lobo rojo (Canis lupus rufus) Lobo de Hokkaido (Canis lupus hattai) Lobo indio (Canis lupus pallipes) Lobo del Yukón (Canis lupus pambasileus) Lobo del Mackenzie (Canis lupus ...

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    Há 1 dia · The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo , though gray wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.

  3. 15 de mai. de 2024 · gray wolf, (Canis lupus), largest wild member of the dog family . It inhabits vast areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Between 5 and 24 subspecies of gray wolves are recognized in North America and 7 to 12 are recognized in Eurasia , with 1 in Africa .

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  4. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Os estudos estimam que a população portuguesa de lobo-ibérico ( Canis lupus signatus ), uma subespécie de lobo-cinzento, seja de 250 a 300 animais, mas a sua presença é maior e mais estável a...

  5. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Conservation and mitigation approaches for human–gray wolf (Canis lupus) conflicts in Shigar Valley, Northern Pakistan. Muhammad Zaman, J. Riegert, +3 authors. Longcheng Fan. Published in Wildlife Letters 7 May 2024. Environmental Science. Wildlife Letters.

  6. 7 de mai. de 2024 · San Diego Zoo Global Library. Gray Wolf ( Canis lupus) Fact Sheet: Population & Conservation Status. Population Status. Worldwide. Approximately 200,000-250,000 individuals (Boitani et al. 2018) North America: Canada and U.S. (extrapolated from values reported by Mech and Boitani 2004, except as noted) 65,000 + individuals. >85% found in Canada.

  7. 6 de mai. de 2024 · After the adoption of the European Parliament’s non-legislative resolution on the protection of livestock farming and large carnivores in Europe in November 2022, the European Commission has committed itself to carrying out an in-depth analysis of available scientific and technical data on the wolf.