CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Wolves on an Alaskan island caused a deer population to plummet and switched to primarily eating sea otters in just a few years, a finding scientists at Oregon State ...
VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK, Minn. — The researchers at Voyageurs Wolf Project in northern Minnesota are berry happy right now. That's because they finally have video footage of a wildlife phenomenon they ...
Wolves that nearly eliminated a deer population on an Alaskan island have switched to getting most of their diet from sea otters and other sea creatures. The seafood diet seems to suit the wolf pack, ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Wolves on an Alaskan island caused a deer population to plumet and switched to primarily eating sea otters in just a few years, a finding scientists at Oregon State University and ...
ELY, Minn. — A new exhibit at the International Wolf Center in Ely explores how wolves survive during the summer months, a tougher time to bring down their usual prey. Titled “Starvation, Adaptation ...
A single frame of a trail camera video of a wolf stalking fish in Voyageurs National Park. Newly published research has found that wolves in and around the park target spawning suckers in streams each ...
A single frame of a trail camera video of a wolf stalking fish in Voyageurs National Park. Newly published research has found that wolves in and around the park target spawning suckers in streams each ...
ISLE ROAYLE, MI - More than a year into the National Park Service’s relocation effort to create strong wolf packs on Michigan’s remote Isle Royale, researchers have found the new predators are having ...
In another stunning revelation of wolf behavior from Voyageurs National Park, researchers Thursday announced they have confirmed park wolves hunting for and eating fish out of streams as a regular ...
ISLE ROAYLE, MI - More than a year into the National Park Service’s relocation effort to create strong wolf packs on Michigan’s remote Isle Royale, researchers have found the new predators are having ...
Bison are playing a larger role in the sustenance of park wolves compared to past years as Yellowstone National Park’s bison herd has swelled and elk numbers have declined, according to the ...
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