Michigan’s wolf population at its highest in 12 years, survey finds

From AOL:

(FOX 2) – Michigan’s gray wolf population rose by 131 animals over the past two years and the state’s species is estimated to be at its highest in 12 years.

The Department of Natural Resources released its wolf survey numbers this week, showcasing that a minimum of 762 inhabit the Upper Peninsula as of 2024. The figures reveal a stable population that has reached its “biological carrying capacity” in the U.P., the DNR’s large carnivore specialist said.

 

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