CANADA
Northwest Territories / Nunavut / Yukon / British Columbia / Alberta / Saskatchewan / Manitoba / Ontario / Quebec / Labrador & Newfoundland / Nova Scotia
Ecoregions of Saskatchewan
Mid-Continental Canadian forests, Midwestern Canadian Shield forests, Northern Canadian Shield taiga, Canadian aspen forests and parklands, Northern mixed grasslands, Northern short grasslands
Wolves in National Parks and Protected Areas in Saskatchewan
Prince Albert National Park
Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park
Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
moose Mountain Provincial Park
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park
Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)
Northwestern Gray Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis)
Great Lakes Boreal Wolf (Canis lupus x Canis lycaon)
Eastern Timber Wolf (Canis lycaon or Canis lupus lycaon)
Population Statistics [Approximate 4,000]
Legal Status; Game species throughout.
Resources
Government of Saskatchewan Wildlife Conservation
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
Organizations
Nature Conservancy Canada
Saskatchewan Boreal Wolf Project
Saskatchewan / Canadian News Resources & Publications
INK Online (Regina, Saskatchewan)
CBC News (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Global News (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
Global News (Regina, Saskatchewan)
Saskatoon Star Phoenix (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
Yorkton This Week (Yorkton, Saskatchewan)
PA NOW Saskatchewan
LATEST SASKATCHEWAN NEWS
LATEST CANADIAN NEWS
Wolf and Wildlife News from Saskatchewan
- Wolves use trails created by humans for convenient hunting and easier access to prey | The Conversation
09th Feb 2022
- Seasonal and inter-annual variation in diet for gray wolves Canis lupus in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan | Wildlife Biology
01st Sep 2020
- Dont Cry; Wolves Following Food into Southern Saskatchewan – DiscoverMooseJaw.com
07th Aug 2020
Journal Articles
Disturbance‐Mediated Apparent Competition Decouples in a Northern Boreal Caribou Range. Neufeld BT, Superbie C, Greuel RJ, Perry T, Tomchuk PA, Fortin D, McLoughlin PD. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 2020
When the protection of a threatened species depends on the economy of a foreign nation. Fortin D, McLoughlin PD, Hebblewhite M. Plos one. 2020 Mar
Chronic stress and body condition of wolf-killed prey in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan. Shave JR, Derocher AE, Cherry SG, Thiemann GW. Conservation physiology. 2019 JulView Page
Differential habitat selection of black bears, gray wolves, and boreal caribou in the Boreal Shield of Saskatchewan (Doctoral dissertation, University of Saskatchewan). Tomchuk, P., 2019.
Dietary ecology of Alaskan gray wolves: variation in seasonal foraging strategies in a salmon subsidized ecosystem. Stanek, A.E., 2014.
The Ilnik wolf Canis lupus pack: use of marine mammals and offshore sea ice. Watts DE, Butler LG, Dale BW, Cox RD. Wildlife Biology. 2010 Jun
Intrapopulation variation in gray wolf isotope (δ 15 N and δ 13 C) profiles: implications for the ecology of individuals. Urton EJ, Hobson KA. Oecologia. 2005 Sep
Population genetics, foraging ecology, and trophic relationships of grey wolves in central Saskatchewan (Doctoral dissertation). Urton, E.J.M., 2004.
Messier F. Dynamics of woodland caribou populations at the southern limit of their range in Saskatchewan. Rettie WJ, Canadian Journal of Zoology. 1998 Feb
Status of woodland caribou in Saskatchewan. Rettie J, Rock T, Messier F. Rangifer. 1998 Mar
Traumatic, degenerative, and developmental lesions in wolves and coyotes from Saskatchewan. Wobeser G. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 1992 Apr