Consider the following statements regarding Iberian wolf: It is native...
Statement 1: It is native to the Iberian Peninsula comprising Spain and Portugal.
Statement 2: It is categorized as a vulnerable species under the IUCN Red List.
Explanation:
The Iberian wolf, also known as the Spanish wolf or Portuguese wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf that is native to the Iberian Peninsula. This peninsula includes both Spain and Portugal. Therefore, statement 1 is correct.
Now let's move on to statement 2. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List is a comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species. It categorizes species into various categories based on their risk of extinction.
The Iberian wolf is indeed categorized as a vulnerable species under the IUCN Red List. The vulnerable category is assigned to species that are likely to become endangered unless the circumstances threatening their survival and reproduction improve. This categorization indicates that the Iberian wolf population is declining and requires conservation efforts to prevent further decline and eventual extinction. Therefore, statement 2 is also correct.
Conclusion:
Both statement 1 and statement 2 are correct. The Iberian wolf is indeed native to the Iberian Peninsula comprising Spain and Portugal, and it is categorized as a vulnerable species under the IUCN Red List.
Consider the following statements regarding Iberian wolf: It is native...
According to the regional government the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus), has been extinct in the historic region of Andalusia in the extreme south of Iberia since 2020.
- It is a subspecies of Grey wolf that has been isolated from mixing with other wolf populations for over a century.
- These form the largest wolf population in Western Europe.
- It is native to the Iberian Peninsula comprising Spain and Portugal.
- They inhabit forests, inland wetlands, shrublands, grasslands, pastures, and mountainous areas.
- They live, hunt, and travel in small packs. Each pack includes the alpha male and female with their young as well as older offspring.
- The alphas are the leaders of the pack, establishing the group's territory, selecting the den sites, tracking down, and hunting prey.
- They are mainly carnivores.
- Conservation status
- IUCN: Vulnerable
Hence both statements are correct.