The Wolves of Mount McKinley
Released: Jan 01, 1971
Publisher: United Stated Government Printing Office
Format: Paperback, 238 pages
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Originally published in 1944, The Wolves of Mount McKinley is the first serious ecological study of wolves and their relationships with other species. In the early 1930s the Dall Sheep population in McKinley National Park, now since renamed Denali National Park, took a serious decline in numbers. At the time, predation by wolves was believed to be the cause, and in an era where predator control was a common practice by the National Park Service Murie was assigned to study the wolf-sheep relationship to gain the information needed to support any wildlife management decisions. The results of this study indicated that the decline in sheep numbers was not caused by wolf predation, and furthermore that predators play a valuable role in ecosystem management.
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