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Biology, 25.11.2020 01:40 hannahkelly3618

Create a model to determine the possible effects of adding more wolves to Mount Rainier National Park.

Question: How will adding more wolves to Mount Rainier affect population

dynamics in the park?

While answering this question, your model must also be used to explain:



the food chains/webs of the Mount Rainier National Park Ecosystem

what has happened with deer, elk, and wolf populations in Mount Rainier over the past 100 years.

information about the history of wolves in the United States/ Mt. Rainier and how this has affected the

ecosystem over time.

if this is an example of top-down or bottom-up trophic cascade, and why. Please help

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