we are destroying their habitats
The decline of moose population followed sooner or later by a decline in the wolves population because the is less for the wolves.
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.
The wolf population on Isle Royale in Lake Superior decreased significantly from 50 to only 14 individuals between 1975 and 1985. This decline was due to a combination of factors including genetic issues from a small population size, disease, and a lack of prey.
The wolf population declines following a decrease in the moose population primarily due to a reduction in available food sources. Moose are a key prey species for wolves, and when their numbers drop, wolves struggle to find enough sustenance to support their packs. This can lead to starvation, lower reproductive rates, and increased mortality among wolves, ultimately resulting in a decline in their population. Additionally, a smaller prey base can disrupt the social structure and dynamics within wolf packs, further exacerbating their decline.
You cannot decline the penalty, since it is happening prior to the snap, you can, however, decline the YARDAGE of the penalty.
For a start, not kill them.
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in 2071
In 2005, the population of wolves in Yellowstone National Park experienced a notable decline, primarily due to a combination of factors including disease, competition, and changes in prey availability. The population dropped from around 150 wolves in 2004 to approximately 100 by the end of 2005. This decline highlighted the challenges faced by the reintroduced wolves since their return to the park in the mid-1990s and raised concerns about their long-term viability. Conservation efforts continued to monitor and support the wolf population in subsequent years.
Dogs came from wolves. They behave a lot like wolf puppies or wolves that never grew up.
dogs were breed from wolves tamed by humans.
Humans hunting them.