![]() More distant records are relatively infrequent and likely attributable to occasional long-distance dispersal events. These include an area from Killarney Provincial Park south to Kawartha Highlands Signature Site. The Algonquin Wolf is largely restricted in Ontario to Algonquin Provincial Park plus surrounding areas, some of which are protected. lupus-type canids, although reliable identification requires genotypic data. In addition, morphological data identify it as being generally larger than C. Although part of a widespread hybrid complex, the Algonquin Wolf can be differentiated from other hybrids, such as the Great Lakes-Boreal Wolf, because it forms a genetically discrete cluster of closely related individuals from which estimates of inferred ancestry can be derived. The Algonquin Wolf is the result of a long history of hybridization and backcrossing among Eastern Wolf ( Canis lycaon) (aka C. ![]() The Algonquin Wolf ( Canis sp.) is an intermediate-sized canid that lives in family-based packs and feeds on prey that includes Beaver, White-tailed Deer, and Moose. * Refer to genetic discussion in attached species summaries Attachment 1: COSSARO 2015 species summaries Algonquin Wolf ( Canis sp.) N/A means the species has not been formerly assigned a status. Summary of 2015 COSSARO evaluation results Species (Common name, scientific name)Įastern Wolf ( Canis lupus lycaon) * Special concern
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