Endangerment of Alexander Archipelago Wolves in Alaska
The Alexander Archipelago Wolf is becoming endangered because of logging in the Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska.
The Alexander Archipelago Wolf is becoming endangered because of logging in the Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska.
In 2004, there were approximately 500 million monarchs that made the migration to Mexico. Last year, that number was 60 million. This year, it was only 33 million.