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Scientists are trying to investigate what will happen in a forest if wolves are removed from it. They have already collected information on the number of caribou, trees and coyotes living in the area before the wolves were removed. What should they do next to study the effects that the removal of wolves will have on the forest ecosystem? (AKS 6D DOK 2) Question 8 options: Scientists should tag the wolves they removed from the forest and collect information on how their population changes in a new location. Scientists should collect data on the other predators that remain in the forest ecosystem and count how many caribou they are able to catch. Scientists should count the number of wolves that remain in the ecosystem. Scientists should let several years pass and then return to count the number of caribou, trees and coyotes which remain.

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