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ISLE ROYALE — The National Park Service killed a wolf on Isle Royale that became reliant on visitors' food and showed signs of habituation. The wolf was one of two "problem wolves" with an "escalating ...
ISLE ROYALE, MI - In what is believed to be the first National Parks action of its kind on Isle Royale, park officials said today they had to kill one of the island’s wolves after it became too ...
A wolf was lethally removed by National Park Service staff on Isle Royale. The wolf was killed after growing to reliant on human food, sometimes dragging away storage and backpacks from campsites.
As Isle Royale National Park, one of the nation's least-visited and most remote parks, prepares to open for the season on April 16, officials are reminding visitors of new rules in effect to prevent ...
A wolf was lethally removed from Isle Royale National Park after reports of movement into human campgrounds to obtain food. The park removed one of at least two wolves that were seen dragging food ...
Wolf killed on Isle Royale after becoming habituated to human food, displaying 'escalating boldness'
ISLE ROYALE, Mich. (WXYZ) — Isle Royale National Park officials had to kill a wolf that was becoming too conditioned to human food and displayed "escalating ...
ISLE ROYALE, MI - After curious wolves followed their noses to find food in campsites and in garbage collection areas on Isle Royale last year, the National Park Service said it’s putting new food ...
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 ...
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