it’s different with science, these guys studied a specific place for over 50 years. if your teacher wants to teach you about how this study applies to what you’re learning about, the date doesn’t matter. using an account of how the world was from 5 years ago to prove a point about today just doesn’t work(especially when there is plenty of recent resources around the subject)
I am currently living near Lake Superior and from what I understand from going to school here and talking to people, the weather is affected tons of animals. Parasites are being able to survive the warmer winters, and animals that were strictly from S-Ontario are now moving North at a very fast pace. There is so much to look into with wildlife management, it is a very hard job indeed.
For any people that do not know, Isle Royale is located just east from the border of Minnesota. We have had a couple very cold winters since this video was release. Minnesota's wolf popular has increase substantially in the last few years. I would love to see an update on how the wolf and moose population is doing at this time.
I know it's been a long time since you commented, but the wolf population from this video did end up dying out. However, they had decided to reintroduce wolves back to the island by transplanting some from the mainland. When I was there last month, they were at 28 wolves.
my answer: The wolf population at the time was getting dangerously low dude to the fact the moose population was getting low. it made the question of what is our relationship with nature what are we using to survive and is it going to collapse. like so others can see
Brace yourself for the waves of comments from JRE devotees learning more about this one specific island in Lake Superior... oh the rabbit holes we all go down.. So interesting to learn more about it and maybe visit one day.
The thing I don't understand about Isle Royale, is how come the island doesn't support any Black Bear populations? I mean, bears could have swam there too, and the island would certainly be a habitat they could live in.
+HockeyTown1340 they came across on ice.. which means the bears would have been sleeping. they missed the chance..moose and wolves don't hibernate so they had easy access when the lake used to freeze consistently.
Just read an article on mlive that the wolves were eventually introduced from Canada. Park ranger found the last island born male dead in Oct 2019. The introduced wolves seem to be thriving and breeding as of September 2020
recently saw a documentary on the rise and fall of the pride of lions in the Masai Mara called the marsh pride...The Isle Royale wolves come across to me similarly to the marsh pride lions but in reverse. In the case of the marsh pride, the reason those lions ultimately declined was due to an increase in contact with humans and subsequent conflict with humans, whereas, in the case of the Isle Royale, human involvement might be their best chance (a much-needed conservation intervention, if you will)
My answer Many wolves around this area are born with deformities that prevent their proper and natural interaction, they are far removed from the rest due to living on an island, and due to issues of scarcity of food resources for the moose, and the decline of these natural resources due to climate change caused by humans, the wolves have had nothing to feed causing a depression of malnutrition around the area.
Moose and Wolf populations are very much connected. Wolves actually help the moose genetics and health because they remove the weaker animals from the area. Wolves try to only take down the weaker moose because they will expend to much energy taking down a healthy moose and will not acquire the energy they lost from a single meal. The wolves would out-compete themselves before the moose population would have time to crash.
not for a school assignment, nonetheless excellent and informative presentation. I would love to go to isle royal, and hope for the animal population to last for centuries to come
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I'm not a scientist but did anyone ever think the moose population was maybe nearly devoured by the wolves??? Seems a little more likely than weather. the max amount of wolves there would have eaten quite a few moose a day when they were at there peak. Just throwing it out there. I do realize it is a little easier to blame anything but the wolves for starving themselves out. Looks to me like no management is still worse then poor management.
You don't think that they know that the moose population was eaten by wolves, they obviously took that into account. Think properly before you write anything
You are wrong. The wolf scientists at Yellowstone said the warmer weather kills moose. I know it does get confusing. It does seem that it is the flavor of the day with these Wolf scientists. How can the warm weather affect the Yellowstone Moose and not affect the Isle Royale Moose?
The opposite is true. With no predators the moose will over populate and deplete the habitat. With no predators the moose population will experience cycles of starvation and decline through that most human of activities - over-eating.
Moose population has exploded on the island as wolf numbers have dropped (1,600 moose estimated last winter, likely over 2,000 now with new calves and only two wolves left). So much for the climate change theory. I'd say the wolf population has played a huge role. Meanwhile, in northern Minnesota, where there are thousands of wolves, the moose population is in jeopardy. Climate change? How about thousands of wolves! Check out what wolves have done to caribou on Michipicoten island in Lake Superior. www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/4388456-update-more-lake-superior-caribou-helicoptered-island-no-wolves
Everytime they take wolves from a different place and dump them here, they die. Maybe they should leave it alone if they cant survive on their own, instead dooming new wolves to their death.
Personally reintroducing wolves to isle Royal sounds cruel. What justification do they have? The last wolves died horrible deaths. And it has been well studied and documented. Disease, starvation, and inbreeding were the fate of the last wolves. They can leave 15 mile swim or across ice which many have fallen through the ice. If a common citizen let animals go on an island knowing such fates were in store . It would be cruelty to animals. This sounds more like a tourist attraction than scientific study. What do we expect to learn from this. What information justifies horrible deaths or inbreeding.
Unfortunately, we don't have the ability to control what happens in nature. The whole point of the reintroduction was to restore balance to the ecosystem there. Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone, and nobody considered that "cruel" to the wolves, which means reintroducing wolves into Isle Royale also isn't cruel. Disease and starvation are both parts of nature, and they happen all the time to literally every single species out there.
The scientists working for the large, multi-national pharmaceutical companies need to quickly come up with an effective vaccine that would prevent the wild moose from constantly getting infested with parasitical ticks. Either that or introduce an oxpecker type bird to the geographical region.
I have emailed the NPS about this, and they are going to let nature take its course if in fact wolves go extinct on the island (which actually looks like it may happen). They basically have to because it is also a designated Wilderness Area and an international Biosphere. I hope wolves will stay. I would say introduce one or two just for the fact they can diversify the family DNA and have less deformities.
Great Video... We have also seen a moose near Barkerville (British Columbia, Canada). Elch-Kuh in der Nähe von Barkerville (Kanada) | Moose Cow near Barkerville (Canada) . Greetings from Germany Juergen
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Teachers: Don't use sources from over 5 years ago.
Also teachers: *assign videos from almost a decade ago*
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it’s different with science, these guys studied a specific place for over 50 years. if your teacher wants to teach you about how this study applies to what you’re learning about, the date doesn’t matter. using an account of how the world was from 5 years ago to prove a point about today just doesn’t work(especially when there is plenty of recent resources around the subject)
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lol, it's already 11 years ago now
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Yep. Wondering what the current populations are…
I am currently living near Lake Superior and from what I understand from going to school here and talking to people, the weather is affected tons of animals. Parasites are being able to survive the warmer winters, and animals that were strictly from S-Ontario are now moving North at a very fast pace. There is so much to look into with wildlife management, it is a very hard job indeed.
Video: mooseum of pathology
Student: somehow dies of laughter
teacher: sighs
For any people that do not know, Isle Royale is located just east from the border of Minnesota. We have had a couple very cold winters since this video was release. Minnesota's wolf popular has increase substantially in the last few years. I would love to see an update on how the wolf and moose population is doing at this time.
I know it's been a long time since you commented, but the wolf population from this video did end up dying out. However, they had decided to reintroduce wolves back to the island by transplanting some from the mainland. When I was there last month, they were at 28 wolves.
NPS has since brought in 19 wolves. Isle Royale was partially shut down this past summer. Wonder how they're doing.....
my answer: The wolf population at the time was getting dangerously low dude to the fact the moose population was getting low. it made the question of what is our relationship with nature what are we using to survive and is it going to collapse. like so others can see
we need to get this to the top of the comments
But when does the exotic butter come into play.
He's like the Bob Ross of wolves
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Brace yourself for the waves of comments from JRE devotees learning more about this one specific island in Lake Superior... oh the rabbit holes we all go down.. So interesting to learn more about it and maybe visit one day.
How are they doing now?😢
The thing I don't understand about Isle Royale, is how come the island doesn't support any Black Bear populations? I mean, bears could have swam there too, and the island would certainly be a habitat they could live in.
Swimming 15 miles in very cold Lake Superior from Canada is a very tough swim for moose, let alone bears.
The wolfs and moose migrated over ice. Bears hibernate.
+HockeyTown1340 they came across on ice.. which means the bears would have been sleeping. they missed the chance..moose and wolves don't hibernate so they had easy access when the lake used to freeze consistently.
Just read an article on mlive that the wolves were eventually introduced from Canada. Park ranger found the last island born male dead in Oct 2019. The introduced wolves seem to be thriving and breeding as of September 2020
recently saw a documentary on the rise and fall of the pride of lions in the Masai Mara called the marsh pride...The Isle Royale wolves come across to me similarly to the marsh pride lions but in reverse. In the case of the marsh pride, the reason those lions ultimately declined was due to an increase in contact with humans and subsequent conflict with humans, whereas, in the case of the Isle Royale, human involvement might be their best chance (a much-needed conservation intervention, if you will)
Y tf did my science teacher send me this. I don’t even have him this year
This inspired me to spend seven days on the island in June 2016! If you want to see the video, it's on my channel.
Thinking about planning a trip there. Did you see many moose? Any wolves?
there are now 2 wolves left as of 2016?
Sci Show much?
Informative. Educational .Thank you.
nice video you deserve more subscribers best of luck
My answer
Many wolves around this area are born with deformities that prevent their proper and natural interaction, they are far removed from the rest due to living on an island, and due to issues of scarcity of food resources for the moose, and the decline of these natural resources due to climate change caused by humans, the wolves have had nothing to feed causing a depression of malnutrition around the area.
Here, not for School, but for pleasure!
Lynx and Caribou are the original inhabitants. Why don't you bring those back?
Doughnut Spaghetti I think they died out naturally before moose and wolves came to the island
Guess we now know how things played out
Moose and Wolf populations are very much connected. Wolves actually help the moose genetics and health because they remove the weaker animals from the area. Wolves try to only take down the weaker moose because they will expend to much energy taking down a healthy moose and will not acquire the energy they lost from a single meal. The wolves would out-compete themselves before the moose population would have time to crash.
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here for a science assignment, only 10 seconds in and bored already :')
not for a school assignment, nonetheless excellent and informative presentation. I would love to go to isle royal, and hope for the animal population to last for centuries to come
when the video is NINE YEARS OLD
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Royale is pronounced roy awl...just sayin'; don't flame me.
I was watching the video, and i pronounced it your way, and I was like"Wait...that's wrong?"
*flames
Just here for biology
was that a jackrabbit in the first few seconds?
And teachers say old videos bring no good info yet assign us assignments on it
13 years y'all. What's your assignment about?
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Great video - thanks:)
May I share an Old Testament Verse with you from Daniel 7:14 "And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should SERVE Him; his dominion is an Everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom shall not pass away, and His Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed." Also, can I share Isaiah 53:5 " But HE was WOUNDED For our TRANSGRESSIONS, he was BRUISED for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, & with His STRIPES we are HEALED."
God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin.Then, to grow up & die on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Holy and Sinless Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, & unbelieving, and abominable, and murderers, & immoral persons sorcerers & idolaters & all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire & brimstone..." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus & put your true faith and trust in Him today and please repent. Will you have a Real encounter with Holy Lord Jesus (Y'shua is His Hebrew Name) and stay in a Genuine relationship with Him daily please?
what does this have to do with wolves lol
I'm not a scientist but did anyone ever think the moose population was maybe nearly devoured by the wolves??? Seems a little more likely than weather. the max amount of wolves there would have eaten quite a few moose a day when they were at there peak. Just throwing it out there. I do realize it is a little easier to blame anything but the wolves for starving themselves out. Looks to me like no management is still worse then poor management.
You don't think that they know that the moose population was eaten by wolves, they obviously took that into account. Think properly before you write anything
Akshar Panchal stfu your opinion is irrelevant
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I grew up in Michigan. We always said Isle O Royal
You are wrong. The wolf scientists at Yellowstone said the warmer weather kills moose. I know it does get confusing. It does seem that it is the flavor of the day with these Wolf scientists. How can the warm weather affect the Yellowstone Moose and not affect the Isle Royale Moose?
because the temperature affects the yellowstone ones, and not the isle royale ones
because the temperature affects the yellowstone ones, and not the isle royale ones
Makes me wonder if the same parasites are populating both areas? Hmmmmm
warmer does affect moose because it means parasites and ticks become more common. Wolves kill moose but so do parasites.
The opposite is true. With no predators the moose will over populate and deplete the habitat. With no predators the moose population will experience cycles of starvation and decline through that most human of activities - over-eating.
Moose population has exploded on the island as wolf numbers have dropped (1,600 moose estimated last winter, likely over 2,000 now with new calves and only two wolves left). So much for the climate change theory. I'd say the wolf population has played a huge role. Meanwhile, in northern Minnesota, where there are thousands of wolves, the moose population is in jeopardy. Climate change? How about thousands of wolves! Check out what wolves have done to caribou on Michipicoten island in Lake Superior. www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/4388456-update-more-lake-superior-caribou-helicoptered-island-no-wolves
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Lake Baikal is the largest fresh water lake in the world, not Lake Superior.
It's the deepest, but lake Superior is larger by area
Lake Superior is indeed the largest by surface area. Baikal is deeper and holds more water.
I think they meant it in terms of surface area, in which Baikal is 7th. It is 1st in volume, though.
Everytime they take wolves from a different place and dump them here, they die. Maybe they should leave it alone if they cant survive on their own, instead dooming new wolves to their death.
I don't think they have any other choice, since it's impossible for the wolves to travel their naturally.
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they are transplanting more wolves
Personally reintroducing wolves to isle Royal sounds cruel. What justification do they have? The last wolves died horrible deaths. And it has been well studied and documented. Disease, starvation, and inbreeding were the fate of the last wolves. They can leave 15 mile swim or across ice which many have fallen through the ice. If a common citizen let animals go on an island knowing such fates were in store . It would be cruelty to animals. This sounds more like a tourist attraction than scientific study. What do we expect to learn from this. What information justifies horrible deaths or inbreeding.
Unfortunately, we don't have the ability to control what happens in nature. The whole point of the reintroduction was to restore balance to the ecosystem there. Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone, and nobody considered that "cruel" to the wolves, which means reintroducing wolves into Isle Royale also isn't cruel.
Disease and starvation are both parts of nature, and they happen all the time to literally every single species out there.
Too warm for the moose? Bullshit.
The scientists working for the large, multi-national pharmaceutical companies need to quickly come up with an effective vaccine that would prevent the wild moose from constantly getting infested with parasitical ticks.
Either that or introduce an oxpecker type bird to the geographical region.
That'd be nice but they have no monetary incentive to do so.
6:26 why the long face, also that guy looks like Jesus
POV your from school
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I love Michigan.
Chris Parker Isle Royale is much closer to Minnesota than Michigan.
but its part of michigan
@@ryancrist9565 its alright
I have emailed the NPS about this, and they are going to let nature take its course if in fact wolves go extinct on the island (which actually looks like it may happen). They basically have to because it is also a designated Wilderness Area and an international Biosphere. I hope wolves will stay. I would say introduce one or two just for the fact they can diversify the family DNA and have less deformities.
Great Video... We have also seen a moose near Barkerville (British Columbia, Canada). Elch-Kuh in der Nähe von Barkerville (Kanada) | Moose Cow near Barkerville (Canada) .
Greetings from Germany
Juergen
uh oh... we got covid now.. r the wolves ok?
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Longest Wolf Plant study ever...
Thumbs up if you're here for BSC 2009 at the University of Florida lol
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Canada. Fixing America's problems
They should try focusing on their own.
@@danielechebarria8733 No, WE (America) should try focusing on our own... Canada seems rather peaceful in comparison, lmao.
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Can't hear a thing. Zero volume.
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Who is here from Mr. Meyers Enviro Class?
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thats sad
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Arrogance is the illusion of mankind which leads mankind to think we can affect any change. Seek the Creator, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, not the creation. All other answers will then fall in line.
bro wtf does ths have to do with wolves
Everyone here for a biology assignment I'm here from my animal care ecology course
Thats crazy dude
No one is intervening about the caribou and deer disappearing. Get your ego and need for a paycheck out of it.
So because one isn't studied, then the other shouldn't? Huh? That's just dumb.
Get me out of here
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0;19 is funny
This guy looks like Jesus also is this a Fortnite DLC for the Battle Royale mode looks good
Here for pleasure. All was well until he started his 'global warming' psychobabble.
So get the hell of isle royal and do not allow visitors. Leave the animals alone.
... which had what to do with the problems discussed?
Climate change bullshit 😂
A bit of a stretch on your climate change hypothesis