A young gray wolf that’s been roaming from Minnesota to northern Wisconsin since September is giving biologists a better understanding of a complex predator
GPS collars and trail cameras show Minnesota field researchers where gray wolves wander and how they surviveA young gray wolf that’s been on the move since September, traveling from Minnesota to northern Wisconsin and still roaming, is helping biologists get a better understanding of a complex apex predator.
The male wolf, named R2L, unwittingly sends his location every 20 minutes through a GPS collar attached by scientists at Voyageurs Wolf Project in Minnesota. Trail cameras capture his movement when he passes by.
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