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University of Montana Research: Yellowstone Wolves Change Behavior With Bears About
February 05, 2022
MISSOULA, Montana, Feb. 5 (TNSJou) -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:

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A new study involving UM researchers helps explain why wolf kill rates drop when bears are around.

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If you are a wolf living in Yellowstone National Park, bears mess with you. They show up uninvited and steal kills from your pack. And when scavenging bears drive you away from tasty carcasses, you and your fellow wolves will - strangely . . .

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