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  1. Lumbering ungulates in the news.

    "Wolves are predating on the lumbering ungulates, but they’re also contributing to their own demise by overbrowsing young balsam fir trees, which prevents the plants from maturing and dropping fir cones that would lead to the growth of more firs. In recent years, the trees have also been infested with spruce budworms, moth larvae that feast on needles and buds."
    smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/

    #wolves #moose #LumberingUngulates #Michigan #wildlife #outdoors #LakeSuperior

  2. Lumbering ungulates in the news.

    "Wolves are predating on the lumbering ungulates, but they’re also contributing to their own demise by overbrowsing young balsam fir trees, which prevents the plants from maturing and dropping fir cones that would lead to the growth of more firs. In recent years, the trees have also been infested with spruce budworms, moth larvae that feast on needles and buds."
    smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/

    #wolves #moose #LumberingUngulates #Michigan #wildlife #outdoors #LakeSuperior

  3. Lumbering ungulates in the news.

    "Wolves are predating on the lumbering ungulates, but they’re also contributing to their own demise by overbrowsing young balsam fir trees, which prevents the plants from maturing and dropping fir cones that would lead to the growth of more firs. In recent years, the trees have also been infested with spruce budworms, moth larvae that feast on needles and buds."
    smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/

  4. Lumbering ungulates in the news.

    "Wolves are predating on the lumbering ungulates, but they’re also contributing to their own demise by overbrowsing young balsam fir trees, which prevents the plants from maturing and dropping fir cones that would lead to the growth of more firs. In recent years, the trees have also been infested with spruce budworms, moth larvae that feast on needles and buds."
    smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/

    #wolves #moose #LumberingUngulates #Michigan #wildlife #outdoors #LakeSuperior

  5. Lumbering ungulates in the news.

    "Wolves are predating on the lumbering ungulates, but they’re also contributing to their own demise by overbrowsing young balsam fir trees, which prevents the plants from maturing and dropping fir cones that would lead to the growth of more firs. In recent years, the trees have also been infested with spruce budworms, moth larvae that feast on needles and buds."
    smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/

    #wolves #moose #LumberingUngulates #Michigan #wildlife #outdoors #LakeSuperior