Alexander Archipelago Wolf Coloring Page

Southeast Alaska is home to a unique wolf, the Alexander Archipelago wolf. Make this page your own with vibrant designs or try to make it as realistic as possible, it's up to you!

Artist: Jon Eppard

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Jon Eppard
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Alexander Archipelago wolf in stands in snow

The Alexander Archipelago wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf (Canis lupus) that occurs along the mainland of Southeast Alaska and coastal British Columbia west of the Coast Mountains and on larger islands except Admiralty, Baranof, and Chichagof islands and all the Haida Gwaii, or Queen...

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