Do wolves live in the coniferous forest?

Yes, wolves do live in the coniferous forest. Coniferous forests, also known as boreal forests or taiga, are characterized by their dense growth of cone-bearing trees like pines, firs, spruces, and hemlocks. These forests provide wolves with ample shelter, cover for hunting, and sources of prey such as deer, elk, moose, and smaller mammals like hares and rodents.

Wolves play an important role in maintaining the balance of coniferous forest ecosystems by regulating prey populations and keeping them in check.