Are Alaskan trappers to blame for declining Denali Park wolf population? | Alaska Dispatch: "There’s one thing in the world of Denali National Park wolves about which everyone seems to agree: The much-loved, sometimes-loathed carnivores that roam the 7,370 square miles of park wilderness have seen better days. A fall census found only 57 of the animals in nine packs, the lowest count since 1986, although the number of packs had increased since last year."
'via Blog this'
No comments:
Post a Comment