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Wolves on Isle Royale appear to be thriving, but they're making deep dents in the moose population that they rely on as a leading food source, according to a report released Monday
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A medical examiner in Keweenaw County, Mich., has ruled the June deaths of a father and son on Isle Royale National Park a murder-suicide.
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A last-minute medical issue grounded researchers' annual wolf-moose survey on Isle Royale this past winter, marking yet another year that scientists have run into problems trying to count the animals on the remote island park
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A post on the Isle Royale National Park Facebook Page says the next of kin of both people have been notified
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The National Park Service says the causes of death are unknown at this time.
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Wildlife researchers say the wolf population on a remote Lake Superior island is stable. But they announced Tuesday that the moose population had declined by 14% from last year.
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As national parks around the country try to raise awareness about climate change, those around Lake Superior are taking steps to get cut their emissions.
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A stretch of unusually warm weather has forced federal officials to suspend researchers' annual wolf-moose count in Isle Royale National Park for the first time in more than six decades
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Gray wolves are thriving at Isle Royale National Park five years after they nearly died out.
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Isle Royale National Park's gray wolf population has reached 28, a dramatic comeback after the species nearly disappeared from the Lake Superior island chain, researchers said Wednesday