Synthesize of wolves climate change, adaptation, survival strategies, and human conflict

The effects of climate change on wolves are complex and far-reaching. Wolves have adapted to a wide range of climates, but as temperatures rise and habitats shift, they must find new ways to survive. Wolves have developed strategies to cope with changing climates, such as shifting their ranges, altering their diets, and forming new social groups. However, human conflict is a major threat to wolves, as humans encroach on their habitats and hunt them for sport or to protect livestock. To ensure their survival, wolves must find ways to coexist with humans and adapt to the changing climate.