
Lake Superior’s wolves thriving as packs prey on moose, researchers say
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Wolves on Isle Royale, a national park in Lake Superior, are thriving with their population reaching the highest estimates since the late 1970s. However, their success comes at a cost, as the moose population, which serves as a primary food source for the wolves, is dramatically declining. This unique ecosystem provides researchers with valuable insights into predator-prey dynamics largely unaffected by human activity.
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Isle Royale is a remote island that serves as a natural laboratory for studying wildlife interactions, particularly between wolves and moose. The isolation of the island allows researchers to observe these species in a controlled environment, free from many human influences that typically affect wildlife populations elsewhere.
This article is based on research findings and may not represent the full scope of wildlife interactions on Isle Royale.
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