Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes ofwebsite accessibilityWolf taken to Isle Royale last fall returns to mainland | WPBN
Close Alert

Wolf taken to Isle Royale last fall returns to mainland


Sept. 26, 2018, photo provided by the National Park Service shows a 4-year-old female gray wolf emerging from her cage at Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. The wolf along with a a 5-year-old male were flown to the park Wednesday from the Grand Portage Indian Reservation in Minnesota to kick off a multi-year effort to restore the predator species on the Lake Superior island chain. (National Park Service via AP)
Sept. 26, 2018, photo provided by the National Park Service shows a 4-year-old female gray wolf emerging from her cage at Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. The wolf along with a a 5-year-old male were flown to the park Wednesday from the Grand Portage Indian Reservation in Minnesota to kick off a multi-year effort to restore the predator species on the Lake Superior island chain. (National Park Service via AP)
Facebook Share IconTwitter Share IconEmail Share Icon
Comment bubble
0

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A gray wolf that was moved to Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior last fall has wandered back to the mainland.

The female was among four wolves flown to the island in hopes of rebuilding a population that had nearly died out. Officials said Wednesday she recently crossed an ice bridge back to the area where she was captured, near the border between northeastern Minnesota and the Canadian province of Ontario.

Another of the translocated wolves died, leaving just two newcomers at the park.

Officials believe two wolves that have been there for years remain alive, although they haven't been spotted in the few days since scientists arrived for their annual winter study of Isle Royale's wolves and moose.

Superintendent Phyllis Green says the wolf translocation program will continue.

Comment bubble
JOIN THE CONVERSATION (
0
)


Loading ...