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Why is an imbalanced high population of moose on the island seen as a
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Biology, 23.04.2020 06:08 dextor1606
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Why is an imbalanced high population of moose on the island seen as a
problem? *
If the moose population continues to grow, they will run out of space on the island and
take over the wolf niche.
If the moose population is unchecked, the local balsam fir population will be
decimated, leaving a barren ecosystem.
It was not seen as a problem; science believes we should let the ecosystem run its
course and dies out.
It was not seen as a problem because the absence of wolves on the island ensured
the future of the ecosystem.
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