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February 28, 2019, Thursday - Isle Royale: Wolves, Moose, and Wilderness at Midwest Mountaineering

Time: 6:30p

Location: Midwest Mountaineering, 309 Cedar Avenue S 

Isle Royale: Wolves, Moose, and Wilderness

Isle Royale National Park is an isolated archipelago in Lake Superior - a 45-mile-long island surrounded by countless smaller islands. The ecology of its famous wildlife residents plays out in a unique and beautiful wilderness ecosystem.

Famous for its rugged backpacking or canoeing potential, Isle Royale is one of the least-visited national parks - and also boasts the highest return rate for visitors.

Join us at Midwest to learn everything you need to plan your own adventure there, and get the latest insights on the wolf-moose study!