Winter Study 2021 Cancelled

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Winter Study 2021 Cancelled

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For the first time in 62 years, Winter Study is cancelled.

News Release: Winter Research Activities at Isle Royale National Park Postponed until 2022
Following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state and local officials, and to support the nation's effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, NPS personnel and researchers will not be conducting research on Isle Royale this winter. Researchers from Michigan Technological University, State University of New York College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Minnesota, Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, and the NPS planned to conduct various aspects of ecosystem research this winter as part of a long-term research program and assess the ecological impacts of restoring wolves to the ecosystem.
The remote island wilderness of Isle Royale cannot claim to be a refuge from the pandemic. Factors leading to the decision include the border closure between the United States and Canada, inadequate aviation resources to transport personnel and cargo and assist in emergency evacuation if warranted, and the strain of the pandemic on local resources. “While this will be the first time since 1959 that the winter research has not occurred, the NPS and our partners are confident in the decision to prioritize personnel health and safety,” noted Isle Royale Superintendent, Denice Swanke. Isle Royale National Park is annually closed to visitation from November 1 to April 15.
The NPS will work with partners to maximize opportunities in the upcoming summer field season to document wolf population changes through the collection of genetic material from feces, remote cameras, and other techniques not involving direct observation. However, with respect to the moose population, efficient and feasible methods are not yet available to provide a population estimate during the summer field season in 2021.
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Re: Winter Study 2021 Cancelled

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Disappointing, but interesting, and understandable news. Any thoughts on how this will impact wildlife-human interactions this season? No change? Or friskier foxes, more curious wolves, or bullish meese?
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Re: Winter Study 2021 Cancelled

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seymourdunn wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 12:49 amDisappointing, but interesting, and understandable news. Any thoughts on how this will impact wildlife-human interactions this season? No change? Or friskier foxes, more curious wolves, or bullish meese?
Probably no impact. The handful of researchers are only on the island during the winter for six weeks. Their absence won't even be noticed by most of the full-time residents of IR.
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Re: Winter Study 2021 Cancelled

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As most of the study in winter is done from an airplane, there isn't a lot of close contact with the animals which in theory should have little effect on the behaviors of the animals. If anything would have an impact, less impact actually, the lower tourist numbers this past season would have some impact on the animals. As the summer was the first for the new wolves, it will be interesting to see if the increase in visitors (assuming the ferries run as intended) has.
Of course this is just my opinion.
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