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Researchers say the wolf population is now at 37, one of the highest numbers in decades. The moose population is now down 75% since 2019.
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Michigan's Isle Royale National Park, is located on Lake Superior in between Minnesota and the UP. It opens for the season on April 16, after being closed from Nov. 1 to April 15.
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The attitudes of UP residents toward wolves are split, says a new study, with more than 60% of those surveyed favoring reducing the wolf population, motivated mostly by worries over risks to livestock, deer and human safety.
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New research published in Nature Scientific Reports reveals how gray wolves in Isle Royale National Park seasonally alter their habitat preferences to align with beavers’ habitat preferences, a shift that might have implications for the island’s ecosystem.
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For the first in six years, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is conducting a wolf survey in the northern Lower Peninsula, but they can't do it without you.
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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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The wolf population in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has now been stable for over a decade.The Department of Natural Resources released the findings of its 2022 wolf survey on Tuesday.
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Gray wolves were placed back on the federal endangered species list last week. Here’s what it means for Michigan.
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A new survey finds the number of wolves in the Upper Peninsula has risen slightly in the past two years.Cody Norton is a large carnivore specialist with…
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On Tuesday, staffers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will meet to discuss the upcoming census of the wolf population in the Upper…