Scientists look at how some Yellowstone wolves avoid mange
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - After 25 years of inbreeding, Yellowstone National Park’s wolves are becoming more genetically similar, researchers have found. “They’re still a really healthy population,” said Alexandra DeCandia, who looked into wolf geneticsScientists look at how some Yellowstone wolves avoid mange
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - After 25 years of inbreeding, Yellowstone National Park’s wolves are becoming more genetically similar, researchers have found. “They’re still a really healthy population,” said Alexandra DeCandia, who looked into wolf genetics for research she recently published. “It’s not anything we’re worried about.” In fact, genetic similarity ... Read more

