Wolf Woodlet
Wolf Woodlet
The gray wolves of Katmai National Park are highly adaptable carnivores that play a crucial role in maintaining the region’s ecological balance. While some wolves in Katmai live and hunt in packs, others adopt a more solitary lifestyle, preying on moose, caribou, beavers, and even scavenging from brown bear kills. Coastal wolves in this region are also known to take advantage of seasonal salmon runs, supplementing their diet with fish—an uncommon behavior among inland wolf populations.
This Wolf woodlet reflects the resilience and adaptability of these remarkable predators. Whether you admire their independence, cooperative hunting strategies, or critical role in Katmai’s ecosystem, this piece brings a touch of the Alaskan wilderness into your home.
🧩 Flat-pack fun, our 3D wooden kit-sets are raring to be pieced together
🧩 Made from 100% sustainably sourced wood & VOC-free inks
🧩 Simple-to-follow visual guides for a smooth, hassle-free assembly
Wolf Woodlet
The gray wolves of Katmai National Park are highly adaptable carnivores that play a crucial role in maintaining the region’s ecological balance. While some wolves in Katmai live and hunt in packs, others adopt a more solitary lifestyle, preying on moose, caribou, beavers, and even scavenging from brown bear kills. Coastal wolves in this region are also known to take advantage of seasonal salmon runs, supplementing their diet with fish—an uncommon behavior among inland wolf populations.
This Wolf woodlet reflects the resilience and adaptability of these remarkable predators. Whether you admire their independence, cooperative hunting strategies, or critical role in Katmai’s ecosystem, this piece brings a touch of the Alaskan wilderness into your home.
🧩 Flat-pack fun, our 3D wooden kit-sets are raring to be pieced together
🧩 Made from 100% sustainably sourced wood & VOC-free inks
🧩 Simple-to-follow visual guides for a smooth, hassle-free assembly
Wolf Woodlet
The gray wolves of Katmai National Park are highly adaptable carnivores that play a crucial role in maintaining the region’s ecological balance. While some wolves in Katmai live and hunt in packs, others adopt a more solitary lifestyle, preying on moose, caribou, beavers, and even scavenging from brown bear kills. Coastal wolves in this region are also known to take advantage of seasonal salmon runs, supplementing their diet with fish—an uncommon behavior among inland wolf populations.
This Wolf woodlet reflects the resilience and adaptability of these remarkable predators. Whether you admire their independence, cooperative hunting strategies, or critical role in Katmai’s ecosystem, this piece brings a touch of the Alaskan wilderness into your home.
🧩 Flat-pack fun, our 3D wooden kit-sets are raring to be pieced together
🧩 Made from 100% sustainably sourced wood & VOC-free inks
🧩 Simple-to-follow visual guides for a smooth, hassle-free assembly