Should humans intervene in nature? While that debate continues, it was intervention that saved the wolves of Isle Royale

Portrait of a gray wolf
Portrait of a gray wolf. Photo credit Getty Images

(WWJ) Just a few years ago, there were only two wolves on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. So, the National Park Service began helping to boost the population.

On a new episode of The Daily J podcast, WWJ's Zach Clark learns that the intervention debate was ended by climate change.

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