Wolf Population Dynamics
The removal of wolves in the 1930s led to an overpopulation of elk, resulting in starvation and drastic measures to control their numbers. When wolves were reintroduced, many attributed the decline in elk population solely to predation, ignoring the significant impact of harsh winters. The conversation highlights the complexities of wildlife management and the need for a nuanced understanding of predator-prey relationships.In this clip
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