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    Exam 21: B: Population Ecology on the Tracks of Wolves and Moose
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    In the Isle Royale Study,why Were Wolf Populations Easier to Accurately
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In the Isle Royale Study,why Were Wolf Populations Easier to Accurately

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In the Isle Royale study,why were wolf populations easier to accurately count than moose populations?

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Moose are solitary; it is nearly impossi...

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