Into the History of Wolves

In this Into the Outdoors episode, Adventure Team members, Zach and Mya, dive deep into the history and identity of wolves.

They talk with a variety of environmental experts about the relationships with wolves in different ecosystems as well as the cultural significance to the Ojibwe tribe.

Viewers will learn along with Zach and Mya as they find out if the big bad wolf is actually bad or a big help to the environment.

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How Wolves Change the Landscape

True History of Wolves in Wisconsin

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How Wolves Change the Landscape

True History of Wolves in Wisconsin

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