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"What's a bit unusual in this case is: it's not just that people are seeing wolves, but the wolves seem to be investigating human food sources..."
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Wolf and moose populations are stabilizing on the only national park in Michigan.
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Michigan Technological University's wolf-moose study is the longest running predator-prey study in the world. Surveying was suspended this year because of prolonged warm temperatures melting some of the ice pack on Isle Royale.
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The National Park Service released a plan to manage the remote island’s cultural resources, located in the few areas of the more than 130,000-acre park that are not designated as wilderness.
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Isle Royale National Park is reporting at least two new wolf pups have been born on the island.The park has so far transported 19 wolves to the island in…
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Wolves on Isle Royale have begun to hunt and travel as a group.It’s part of a process park officials say could eventually lead to the formation of the…
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A new report says wolves relocated to Isle Royale National Park appear to be adapting to the island.Using tracking collars placed on wolves brought the…
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State officials said three new wolves have found their new homes at Isle Royale National Park, bringing the island’s population up to 17. The goal of the…
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A wolf relocated to Isle Royale during the past winter was found dead. Officials said the cause of death is unknown. Back in March, the wolf’s tracking…
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Moose populations are still going wild on Isle Royale. That's according to Michigan Technological University’s annual winter study.But wildlife managers…