If there are less moose, then there will be less wolves because there isn't as much prey. If there are more moose, then there will be more wolves since there is an increase in prey.
Wolves take normally the sicker or weak animals, keeping numbers in check as to prevent over grazing and diseases.
it will increase
the population of moose jaw is 3546
The population of Moose Factory is 2,458.
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The Moose Jaw population in 2001 was: 32,131 The Moose Jaw population in 2006 was: 32,132
Canada has the largest moose population with around 850, 000 moose with Russia in second and the states in third.
The Moose Jaw population in 2001 was: 32,131, and in 2006 it was: 32,132. The population increased by one person.
If the moose were to be excint, the population of wolves would be excint, then what ever eats the wolves would start to lose its population. All of the high level consumers would decrease as the level below them became extinct.
The population density of Moose Jaw is 702.5 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Moose Factory is 473.3 people per square kilometer.
In the Great Lakes area, moose are often a large part of the diet of wolves. Therefore a decline in the wolf population would naturally follow the decline of the moose population on Isle Royale.
That would be Newfoundland/Labrador in Canada.
The decline of moose population followed sooner or later by a decline in the wolves population because the is less for the wolves.