The Arctic wolf lives in mountainous regions of Alaska in packs, usually sleeping in caves. It predominantly eats large prey like caribou and grizzly bears, eating several meals each day. The alpha wolf establishes dominance by eating first. Arctic wolves are endangered due to habitat loss and vehicle collisions. Conservation efforts like CITES aim to regulate international trade of endangered species and protect the wolves. With current protection efforts, the population of around 1,000 Arctic wolves may be saved from extinction.