Researchers say Lake Superior island's wolves are thriving as packs prey on moose
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Researchers say Lake Superior island's wolves are thriving as packs prey on moose.
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Researchers say more wolves are roaming a remote Lake Superior island, using moose as one of their primary food sources
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