Wolves Are Thriving at Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park, Reaching Their Highest Numbers in Almost 50 Years, New Data Suggests
From SmithsonianMag.com:
The gray wolf population on a rugged archipelago in northwestern Lake Superior has surged to its highest number in nearly 50 years.
After completing their annual survey this year, scientists estimate 37 of the apex predators are now roaming around Isle Royale, a 132,000-acre U.S. national park that’s part of Michigan and located near Thunder Bay, Canada.

