Is the British Colombian wolf extinct?

No, the British Columbia wolf is not extinct.

It's important to note that "British Columbia wolf" isn't a separate species. It refers to the gray wolf (Canis lupus) that lives in the province of British Columbia, Canada.

While gray wolf populations have declined historically due to hunting and habitat loss, they are still present in British Columbia and are considered a species of concern.

Their conservation status varies depending on the region. For example, the Southern Mountain wolf population is considered endangered, while the Northern wolf population is considered threatened.

Efforts are ongoing to protect and manage wolf populations in British Columbia through conservation programs and habitat protection.