Why in News?
Recently, a female Indian grey wolf has given birth to 8 pups at the Bankapura wolf sanctuary, Karnataka.
- Indian Grey Wolf – It is a subspecies of grey wolf species.
- Scientific Name – Canis lupus pallipes.
- Habitat – Open forest, open plain areas, scrub forests, grasslands, arid & semiarid areas, dry- deciduous and degraded planes.
- Distribution – India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Israel, Turkey, Iran, and Syria.
- India – Eastern parts of Peninsular India especially in the regions of southern west Bengal and Jharkhand.
Bankapur Wolf Sanctuary is the 1st ever wolf sanctuary in Karnataka.
- Morphology – Medium in size, shorter fur is greyish intermingled with black on the dorsal crest while the underside is buff.
- Hairs are grizzled with black, sports a dark V-shaped patch around the shoulders and limbs are paler than the body.

- Characteristics – It's a social species that lives in a pack of 6-8 animals.
- Howling is a key form of long-distance communication for wolves, especially when territories are vast.
- It has an excellent sense of smell, and often sniffs the air to locate prey.
- Diet – It is a carnivores animal feed on antelopes, rodents, hares, and raccoons.
- Threats:
- Changes in land-use patterns
- Lesser prey animals
- Human development
- Fast encroaching.
- Conservation Status
- IUCN status – Endangered species.
- CITES – Appendix I.
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 – Schedule I.
References
- Down to Earth| Indian Grey Wolf
- Zoological Survey| Survey of Indian Grey Wolf