Isle of Palms officials are starting early to control the island’s growing coyote population. Coyote trapping began earlier than usual on the Isle of Palms ...
A nonprofit group dedicated to studying moose-wolf interactions at Isle Royale National Park is looking for volunteers to hike the archipelago to find bones and study the large animals. "Moosewatch ...
Author’s Note: At the end of a week-long backpacking trip on Isle Royale, we were resting at a picnic table outside a Rock Harbor shelter when a red fox suddenly leapt up, snatched a protein bar just ...
It was one of two seen dragging backpacks and bags of food away from campsites and developed areas, “exhibiting signs of habituation and a reliance on human food sources.” ISLE ROYALE —The National ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Rangers at Isle Royale National Park have killed a wolf that had grown accustomed to stealing food from camp sites at the park. NPS says rangers were monitoring at least ...
The wolf population on Isle Royale has made a dramatic recovery in recent years, rebounding from near extinction to an estimated 30 wolves organized into four distinct packs. While biologists consider ...
Ever wondered what it would be like to visit an island so remote that moose outnumber people and wolves hunt in packs beneath starlit skies untouched by light pollution? Isle Royale National Park ...
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.
A wolf that was taking human food from campsites multiple times was killed by park officials in August. Park officials attempted to manage the problem wolves with adversive conditioning and food ...
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 ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Wolves are the top predator at Isle Royale National Park and typically travel in packs of two or ...
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