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Interesting findings...
Since 2013, WDFW staff have documented at least four collared wolves being killed by cougars. That’s more than has been documented in the entire Northern Rocky Mountains in twice as much time, despite that being a much larger area with many more wolves than Washington.
Since 2013, WDFW staff have documented at least four collared wolves being killed by cougars. That’s more than has been documented in the entire Northern Rocky Mountains in twice as much time, despite that being a much larger area with many more wolves than Washington.
Cougars kill wolves in Washington, raising questions about predator-on-predator dynamics
It's dog-eat-dog out there, except occasionally in Washington when it becomes a cat-eat-dog life.
www.spokesman.com
Cougars give as good as they get with Washington wolves
People often talk about wolves being at the top of the food chain when it comes to carnivores, or that they are “apex” predators. Although…
wdfw.medium.com