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Brutus: The North Pole Wolf
January 8, 2010 | USGS Core Cast

PodCast: David Mech, USGS researcher is using GPS technology to track Brutus, a wolf that lives and leads a pack of at least 11 other adult members in far northern Canada. What do they do during winter, when there is 24 hours of darkness? How far do they wander? You can follow Brutus on David’s blog.


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