Animals
Wolves Help Bears Get Their Berries
No, wolves are not sidling up to a friendly grizzly bear to offer a bushel of berries, but they are helping in their own way. Researchers have found that recovering wolf populations in North America are culling elk numbers, leaving more berries for sweet-toothed grizzlies to munch on.
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