The Isle Royal research project monitors wolf and moose behavior.
John Vucetich is assistant professor of wildlife ecology at Michigan Technological University.
He co-leads the Isle Royale wolf-moose research project, the longest continuous study of any predator-prey system in the world.
He tells us about his project on Isle Royale and the interesting links between wolves, moose and climate change.
Professor Vucetich is also co-founder of the Conservation Ethics Group, a consultancy that helps problem-solve challenges involving both environmental science and environmental ethics.
He’s taking part in the Chicago Regional Forum on Ethics and Sustainability tomorrow at the Botanic Gardens.
Event: Chicago Regional Forum on Ethics and Sustainability
Making Connections Between Culture and Conservation
Friday, October 29, 2010
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Chicago Botanic Gardens, Alsdorf AuditoriumGlencoe, IL
Originally reported by Chicago Public Radio. Read the original article here.