In response to the dramatic decline of moose in northeastern Minnesota, over 100 moose were equipped with radio-collars that could alert biologists to the moose’s impending death, allowing biologists to account for the deaths of 35 calves and 19 adults.
- 16 calves (46%) were killed by wolves
- 13 calves (37%) calves died due to mother abandonment.
- 13 calves (37%) calves died due to mother abandonment.
+++ Eleven were caused when the mothers abandoned the calves during the act of attaching the collars, 2 were abandoned later.
- 4 calves (11%) were eaten by bears
- One calf drowned and 1 calf died of unknown causes.
- Of the 19 adults, 10 (53%) were killed directly or indirectly by wolves.
2 comments:
And these biologists would sell their FN soul for the almighty cash grants.Are their no honest men left in this world??Is money the boss and root of all evil.
there is no cure for stupid. we see the increase of stupid world wide. people seem to be unable to critical analyse anything these days. things are going to get much worse and I do not mean the climate.
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