Park Service to begin researching options to boost Isle Royale #wolf population
Matt Sepic
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In this photo released by Michigan Technological University, a gray wolf is shown in Isle Royale National Park in 2006.John Vucetich/Michigan Technological University via AP
The National Park Service has no immediate plans to restore the wolf population at Isle Royale National Park.
Wildlife
ecologists from Michigan Tech University said last week that only three
wolves remain on the Lake Superior island. They said new ones should be
brought in to keep the moose population in check.
Park
superintendent Phyllis Green said that option remains open — but any
intervention can happen only after the situation's been carefully
studied. "How many? Where from? How frequently will you do it? There's a lot of pragmatic types of things to consider," she said
Green said the process will take two to three years, and she hopes to begin in the next two months. "We
really want to make sure that we've thought through the different
consequences of some of the actions we might take," she said. "And
that's typically done using a planning process that looks at various
alternatives."
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