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Ticks Reduce Isle Royale Moose Population - 3/6/2003
A tick infestation accounts for the changes in the annual wolf-moose survey at Isle Royale National Park.

Lean Times on Isle Royale - 3/8/2006
Moose numbers continue to plummet

Bones Beat Trees as Markers for Environmental Change - 9/24/2007
Environmental change in the Earth’s atmosphere is clearly writ in the bones of wolves.

Snowmobiles, Wolves and Elk: The Straight Poop - 3/6/2003
Snowmobiles do stress wolves and elk, but probably not as much as the other trials of winter.

Food Fight: Wolves Pack Up to Out-Eat Ravens - 8/31/2004
Wolves and other predators may pack up to keep more food out of the mouths of scavengers.

Quieting the Cry of the Wilderness - 11/26/2003
Canoes may be a risk to loon productivity

Isle Royale Wolf-Moose Study Report - 3/5/2004
Global warming could be affecting wolf-moose balance

Celebrating 50 Years of Wolf-Moose Research - 10/10/2007
Michigan Tech scientists have been studying the interactions of the wolves and moose of Isle Royale National Park for 50 years.

Isle Royale National Park, Michigan Tech Celebrate 50 Years of Wolf-Moose Research - 7/23/2008
Isle Royale National Park hosts weekend celebration of 50th anniversary of the Wolf-Moose Predator-Prey Study.

More Hard Times for Isle Royale Moose - 3/15/2005
Wolves hold their own as moose numbers plummet.

Wolves, Moose Struggling on Isle Royale - 3/8/2007
Both populations plummet

Bone Deformities Linked to Inbreeding in Wolves of Isle Royale - 4/7/2009
The wolves on Isle Royale are suffering from gentically deformed bones, and scientists from Michigan Tech blame extreme inbreeding.

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