The Wolves and Moose of Isle Royale

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For over 50 years researchers from Michigan Technological University have been studying the relationship between wolves and moose on Isle Royale, located in the middle of Lake Superior. This long term study continues to surprise us with new discoveries on how the natural world works. Hear the latest news from Assistant Professor John Vucetich, and learn more about why the fate of Isle Royale wolves may be in jeopardy.
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Teachers: Don't use sources from over 5 years ago.
Also teachers: *assign videos from almost a decade ago*

TPPN
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Who's here for a School Assignment?

SwatElite
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I am currently living near Lake Superior and from what I understand from going to school here and talking to people, the weather is affected tons of animals. Parasites are being able to survive the warmer winters, and animals that were strictly from S-Ontario are now moving North at a very fast pace. There is so much to look into with wildlife management, it is a very hard job indeed.

Musicization
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Video: mooseum of pathology
Student: somehow dies of laughter
teacher: sighs

jerryfan
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For any people that do not know, Isle Royale is located just east from the border of Minnesota. We have had a couple very cold winters since this video was release. Minnesota's wolf popular has increase substantially in the last few years. I would love to see an update on how the wolf and moose population is doing at this time.

MrFtty
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Who else is here for school nine years later

yes-uwgs
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NPS has since brought in 19 wolves. Isle Royale was partially shut down this past summer. Wonder how they're

donrobertson
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my answer: The wolf population at the time was getting dangerously low dude to the fact the moose population was getting low. it made the question of what is our relationship with nature what are we using to survive and is it going to collapse. like so others can see

briggsrocks
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But when does the exotic butter come into play.

natewalker
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nice video you deserve more subscribers best of luck

sjjshhah
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not for a school assignment, nonetheless excellent and informative presentation. I would love to go to isle royal, and hope for the animal population to last for centuries to come

fromhoodie_yt
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Which school do you all read in and frim which country?
I have seen countless comments on school assignments.

brdJr
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Brace yourself for the waves of comments from JRE devotees learning more about this one specific island in Lake Superior... oh the rabbit holes we all go down.. So interesting to learn more about it and maybe visit one day.

JoePelusoMedia
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Y tf did my science teacher send me this. I don’t even have him this year

dividefry
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recently saw a documentary on the rise and fall of the pride of lions in the Masai Mara called the marsh pride...The Isle Royale wolves come across to me similarly to the marsh pride lions but in reverse. In the case of the marsh pride, the reason those lions ultimately declined was due to an increase in contact with humans and subsequent conflict with humans, whereas, in the case of the Isle Royale, human involvement might be their best chance (a much-needed conservation intervention, if you will)

victorm
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Just read an article on mlive that the wolves were eventually introduced from Canada. Park ranger found the last island born male dead in Oct 2019. The introduced wolves seem to be thriving and breeding as of September 2020

matchesmalone
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there are now 2 wolves left as of 2016?

MatanuskaHIGH
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The thing I don't understand about Isle Royale, is how come the island doesn't support any Black Bear populations? I mean, bears could have swam there too, and the island would certainly be a habitat they could live in.

jksd
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This inspired me to spend seven days on the island in June 2016! If you want to see the video, it's on my channel.

mikeinc
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here for a science assignment, only 10 seconds in and bored already :')

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