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Moose population explodes on Isle Royale as wolves decline 

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With only two wolves left to feast on them, the moose of Isle Royale National Park are undergoing a population explosion that could endanger the wilderness area’s fir trees and eventually cause many of the moose to starve, scientists said Tuesday. The unchecked growth of hulking moose at the Lake Superior island park shows the need to take more wolves …

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Why do wolves hunt in packs? The answer might be ravens 

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  Science Why do wolves hunt in packs? The answer might be ravens A raven moves on from a frosted spruce tree Jan. 5 in Turnagain. (Erik Hill / ADN archive 2017) People who study animal behavior think they may have found out why wolves hunt in packs: Because ravens are such good scavengers. Scientists who watched wolves on Isle …

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Congress OKs law allowing aerial hunting in Alaska 

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What is it that is wrong with Congress???? They have approved a bill to allow aerial hunting of bears and wolves near dens on federal lands in Alaska. Here is another example of Legislation that we can overturn with your Help. WASHINGTON — Congress has approved a bill that would allow aerial hunting of grizzly bears and killing of bears …

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Court rules to lift federal protections for Wyoming wolves 

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Protect Wyoming Wolves. They are coming into the crosshairs!! Wyoming has no business managing any species period! Judges clearly need to operate on 1 side of the Law… when one Judge sees it one way, another should not be able to see it another way when it comes to protecting Sacred Animals. A U.S. appeals court on Friday ruled to …