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This week we’re featuring an episode of Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio. It’s a podcast about the natural world and how we use it. Whether you grow them, collect them or grind them up and swallow them, antlers are one of the most astonishing sets of bones on the planet.
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This week we’re featuring an episode of Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio. It’s a podcast about the natural world and how we use it. Whether you grow them, collect them or grind them up and swallow them, antlers are one of the most astonishing sets of bones on the planet.
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When a wolf from an island near Ontario was brought to Isle Royale two years ago, she was likely pregnant and hungry. Despite potential malnutrition, the…
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Researchers say wolves on Isle Royale are genetically weaker from years of inbreeding.A recent study looked at DNA collected over 30 years from wolves…
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Researchers are studying moose on Isle Royale to learn the impact of predators on the island.In February, researchers put GPS collars on more than a a…
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A male and female gray wolf were released in Isle Royale National Park Wednesday. The wolves came from two different packs in Minnesota. They were…
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The National Park Service is one step closer to reintroducing wolves to Isle Royale National Park. The park in Lake Superior would get 20 to 30 new wolves…
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Before Europeans arrived in Michigan, “moose were pretty much all over” the state, said Rachel Clark of the Michigan History Center. After that arrival,...
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This year’s Winter Study of the wolves and moose of Isle Royale found that there are still just two wolves hanging out on the island.
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The Isle Royale Wolf-Moose Project has been tracking the rare ecosystem on Isle Royale for almost 60 years. What makes Isle Royale rare is that the...