The Wolf-Moose Project on Isle Royale has been ongoing since 1958. This picture was taken in 1992. Around 30 wolves currently roam Isle Royale, a remote island in Lake Superior, while the moose ...
ET Now on MSN: Wolves thrive on Isle Royale, impacting moose population
Wolves on Isle Royale are thriving, impacting the moose population significantly. A recent survey reveals a wolf population increase, while moose numbers decline dramatically.
Researchers say more wolves are roaming a remote Lake Superior island, using moose as one of their primary food sources. Isle Royale is a 134,000-acre island in far western Lake Superior between ...
ISLE ROYALE — Researchers counted 30 wolves and an estimated 840 moose on Lake Superior’s largest island last winter, with both predator and prey down a bit from last year but signifying that both ...
Wolves, their count up by three, stabilize and organize. Moose, down by 379, starve and decline. Michigan Technological University researchers discuss the latest populations in the 64th Isle Royale ...
Experts say that a "perfect'' population balance would be about 1,000 moose and 25 wolves on Isle Royale, but they also note that what humans might consider perfect balance is almost never met in the ...
More findings from the Isle Royale wolf-moose study: - Wolves generally don't kill more than they can eat. Researchers determined that wolves on average consume from 91 percent to 95 percent of edible ...
Duluth News Tribune: Isle Royale's new wolves doing well but the moose are starving
Michigan Technological University: Isle Royale Winter Study: Good Year for Wolves, Tough One for Moose