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Seeing a wolf

TWA logo Seeing a wolf or finding wolf sign can be exciting. As wolf populations increase, so does the chance of catching a momentary glance. What do you do if you see a wolf or find a wolf track? Complete one of the forms (depending upon which state where the observation occurs) and return it to the appropriate state natural resource agency.

DO NOT APPROACH OR FEED A WILD WOLF!

Remember, a wolf is a wild animal. Treat it like you would any other wild creature: with respectful distance.

How to tell the difference between a wolf and a coyote.

If you've seen a wolf, please report it using these forms:

photograph of a wolf