A Michigan Tech student researcher, empathetic to the suffering of tick-infested moose — and with a personal ick for ticks — ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Wolves have made a comeback in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula after the Endangered Species Act put an ...
On Isle Royal National Park, a nearly 207-square-mile chunk of land in northwestern Lake Superior, for instance, wolves diminished moose populations to the point that trees grew taller. Click to ...
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“Shelter and Storm: A Home in the Driftless” (University of Minnesota Press, $19,95) is a collection of essays that draw on experiences of survivors who rebuilt their communities after a devastating ...
California wildlife officials confirmed the existence of a new wolf pack in southern Plumas County this week, bringing the total number of packs in the state back up to 10 after authorities killed a ...
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 ...
The deaths of two Isle Royale campers — a father and son — in June have been ruled a murder-suicide. The father, 60-year-old John Baird, was the president of the insurance company Admitted Carriers.
LANSING — Jeffrey Holden spends his summers knee-deep in dead moose. In his new book “Dead Moose on Isle Royale: Off Trail with the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project” (Michigan State ...
ISLE ROYALE, MI – A pair of coaches at an Upper Peninsula university are being recognized for running an Isle Royale trail in impressive fashion. Michigan Tech in Houghton shared details about the ...
CALUMET, MI – Moose bones from the ongoing predator-prey research at Isle Royale need to be cataloged and photographed. It’ll be the job of an intern. Keweenaw National Historical Park and the ...
If you're looking for a backwoods adventure in northern Michigan's great outdoors, time is dwindling to visit a national park in Michigan before it shuts down for winter — but you'll have to figure ...
“While lethal removal is deeply unfortunate, it became necessary due to a growing public safety risk," Isle Royale Superintendent Denice Swanke said in a statement from the National Park Service.
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