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Isle Royale moose hunt resolution passes House
RELEASE|January 22, 2020

House Resolution 154, introduced by Rep. Steve Johnson calling on the National Park Service to establish a moose tag lottery hunt on Isle Royale, has passed the House.

Isle Royale is a remote island in Lake Superior that is home to a moose population that has grown from just 515 in 2011 to more than 2,000, according to a report compiled by Michigan Technological University (MTU). MTU’s “Wolf Study 2018-2019 Annual Report” estimated the average growth rate of the island’s moose population is currently at 19 percent each year.

“Approximately 60 areas managed by the National Park Service currently allow some form of hunting as part of their wildlife management practices,” said Johnson, of Wayland. “A targeted hunt would make for an exciting opportunity for Michigan hunters, and be another tool to help the National Park Service control the exploding moose population on Isle Royale.”

Currently, the increased moose population in Michigan has created an ongoing ecological dilemma as the moose feed on the park’s balsam fir trees and other vegetation. Previous attempts over the years to introduce additional wolves to balance out the moose to wolf ratio have not been effective.

“I appreciate my colleagues seeing the opportunity to give hunters a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, help protect Michigan’s most pristine national park, and spur economic growth in the U.P.,” said Johnson. This is a true win-win-win.”

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