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Gray Wolf, © James Brandenburg / National Geographic  Stock
Fact Sheet
The wolf is the largest member of the canine family. Gray wolves range in color from grizzled gray or black to all-white. As the ancestor of the domestic dog, the gray wolf resembles German shepherds or malamutes.
Sea Otter, © Rich Reid / National Geographic Stock
Where We Work
The Golden state is home to millions of wild birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and fish that need our help.
Alaskan Wolf, © Yva Momatiuk & John Eastcott/Minden Pictures
In the Magazine
Wolves in Alaska are under the gun like never before.