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Who s afraid of the big bad wolf? – The Minnesota Daily

Research shows humans have altered relationship between wolves and deer

New research from the University of Minnesota’s Voyageurs Wolf Project found that human activities in northern Minnesota — logging, road and trail creation, and infrastructure development — have profoundly impacted

Humans have substantially altered the relationship between wolves and deer, finds study

Humans have substantially altered the relationship between wolves and deer, finds study
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The U of M Voyageurs Wolf Project - Hometown Focus | Northland news & stories

Trail camera footage of the Shoepack Lake Pack walking along a sandy beach in Voyageurs National Park in the Fall. Credit: Voyageurs Wolf Project. VNP – New research shows how humans are a substantial source of mortality for wolves that live predominantly in national parks and more importantly, that human-caused mortality triggers instability in wolf packs

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