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This year, Moosewatch Teams had GPS data from collared wolves newly introduced to the island. While not all of these data points were kill sites, when there was a moose kill it was pretty fresh.
The recent kills that our all-women team found still had some fur on the lower legs and all hooves were still present. You know how your dog loves to chew on hoof trimmings? So do wolves, and they'll be back for them.
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First kill site
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Hooves still present
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Recent kills still have moose ticks hanging around
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Skull
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pelvis of yearling moose
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Second kill site
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Lower moose jaw held by my excellent team (April, Joceline, and Julie)
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