In a rare opportunity to study carnivores before and after wolves were reintroduced to their ranges, researchers found that the effects of wolves on Isle Royale have been only temporary. And even in ...
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 ...
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 ...
A wolf on Isle Royale. The National Park Service is taking steps to keep wolves away from humans and their food and garbage on the Lake Superior island after one wolf pack started raiding campers' ...
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 ...
ISLE ROYALE, MI - National Park officials at Michigan’s remote wilderness island are again reminding campers they need to be vigilant to keep Isle Royale’s wolves from accessing food and trash near ...
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 ...
Isle Royale National Park implemented new rules in 2025 regarding food storage to prevent wolf interactions. These rules require visitors to use animal-resistant containers and store food properly to ...
ISLE ROYALE — Researchers counted 30 wolves and an estimated 840 moose on Lake Superior’s largest island last winter, with both predator and prey down a bit from last year but signifying that both ...
A new Isle Royale wolf pair in 2012, with the female on the left. The latest survey shows only two wolves left — a male-female pair that are so old and closely inbred that they are unlikely to ...
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