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Top 10 States With The Most Wolves

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Minnesota Home to the largest population of gray wolves in the contiguous United States, especially in the northern and central parts of the state

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Wisconsin Wisconsin has a significant gray wolf population, primarily concentrated in the northern and central regions of the state

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Michigan The Upper Peninsula of Michigan has a notable population of gray wolves, with a growing number in recent years

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Idaho Idaho hosts a substantial population of gray wolves, particularly in the northern and central mountainous regions

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Montana Montana has a healthy population of gray wolves spread across its mountainous and forested areas

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Wyoming Wyoming, especially in the northern part, supports a significant number of gray wolves, with the Yellowstone region being a key habitat

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Washington The state of Washington has a growing wolf population, mainly in the northeastern and northern parts of the state

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Oregon Oregon's wolf population is increasing, particularly in the eastern and northeastern regions of the state

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