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If wolves can catch it and kill it, they will eat it.’’ A trail camera placed by the Voyageurs Wolf Project caught this image of a wolf catching and killing a beaver.
VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK — When they aren’t identifying record large trees in the forest, Thomas Gable and Austin Homkes’ day job is wolf research, trying to untangle the complex, mostly unkno… ...
A group that studies wolves in Minnesota stated Friday that capturing trail-cam footage showing a wolf ambushing a beaver was so extraordinary that it was “like winning the lottery.” The ...
A wolf in Minnesota known as P0C (shown above) ate 15 beavers in the month of May. His beaver massacre was record-breaking, according to the Voyageurs Wolf Project.
"The minute that beaver made a noise, it was a millisecond, and that wolf's ears perked up," Galler explained. "Next thing I know, he's lunging through the water.
The Voyageurs Wolf Project study focused on wolves hunting and killing "dispersing beavers," or beavers that were heading out to create new dams and ponds. From 2015 to 2019, researchers captured ...
We are very excited to share the first-ever camera collar footage from a wild wolf (to our knowledge). We hope you enjoy seeing the world from a wolf’s point of view! (1/6) pic.twitter.com ...
A beaver in far northern Minnesota came within inches of a hungry wolf on the hunt, video shows. But researchers are calling the footage “amazingly lucky” for another reason.
t2018 -- submitted -- 120618.N.DNT.BiggestjackpineC3 -- An image of GPS tracking of multiple wolves in six different packs around Voyageurs National Park shows how much the wolf packs avoid each ...
A group that studies wolves in Minnesota stated Friday that capturing trail-cam footage showing a wolf ambushing a beaver was so extraordinary that it was “like winning the lottery.” The ...
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