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Rare Arctic Wolf Encounter Captures Millions Online

29 Dec

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Summary

  • Photographers lay on ice, two Arctic wolves approach calmly.
  • The encounter occurred near Eureka on Canada's Ellesmere Island.
  • Arctic wolves are rarely encountered by humans due to isolation.
Rare Arctic Wolf Encounter Captures Millions Online

A breathtaking encounter between photographers and Arctic wolves near Eureka, Ellesmere Island, has captivated millions online. The viral footage depicts two wolves approaching photographers who remained low on the ice, with one wolf lying calmly beside a photographer. This extraordinary moment was captured by Terry Noah during a guided expedition.

Noah, owner of Ausuittuq Adventures and a lifelong Inuit resident of Grise Fiord, Nunavut, described the experience as humbling and unexpectedly serene. He noted the wolves showed no aggression, merely curiosity, as if checking out an object in their territory. His extensive experience guiding in the region and previous work as a field research technician for Environment Canada inform his deep understanding of Arctic wildlife.

Arctic wolves inhabit some of the world's most remote regions, spanning parts of Canada and Greenland. Their isolation means they rarely encounter humans, unlike most other wolf subspecies. While listed as 'least concern' by the IUCN, climate change poses a future threat to their icy habitat.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The video was filmed near Eureka, a research base on Canada's Ellesmere Island.
Arctic wolves are rarely encountered by humans and typically show no aggression, demonstrating curiosity rather than threat.
Arctic wolves are currently listed as 'least concern' on the IUCN Red List, though climate change poses a future risk.

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