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Alaska
9,450
Minnesota
2,696
Idaho
1,337
Montana
1,087
Wisconsin
972
Michigan
631
Wyoming
338
Washington
216
Oregon
178
New Mexico
114
Arizona
113
California
45
North Carolina
18
Colorado
12

Wolf Population by State 2024

Wolf Population by State 2024

Wolf Population by State 2024

  • Many wolves in the colonial United States were killed by European settlers, primarily due to conflicts with livestock, fear of attacks on humans, and habitat destruction driven by the expansion of agriculture and settlement. Bounties and predator control programs were often implemented to reduce wolf populations, often leading to widespread extermination efforts.
  • All totals are best available estimates as of 2024, although the years during which individual estimates were made may vary.
State
Estimated Wolf Population (2024)
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Alaska9,450
Minnesota2,696
Idaho1,337
Montana1,087
Wisconsin972
Michigan631
Wyoming338
Washington216
Oregon178
New Mexico114
Arizona113
California45
North Carolina18
Colorado12
Maine
Wolves once existed throughout Maine but were eliminated by European settlers.
Nevada
Gray wolves once existed throughout Nevada but were eliminated by European settlers. However, due to...
New Hampshire
Wolves once existed throughout New Hampshire but were eliminated by European settlers.
New York
Wolves once existed throughout New York but were eliminated by European settlers. However, due to th...
North Dakota
Gray wolves once existed throughout North Dakota but were eliminated by European settlers. Occasiona...
South Dakota
Gray wolves once existed throughout South Dakotabut were eliminated by European settlers. Currently ...
Tennessee
Red wolves once inhabited Tennessee but were eliminated by European settlers. Efforts to reintroduce...
Utah
Gray wolves once existed throughout Utah but were eliminated by European settlers. After the first c...

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