National Park Service officials have killed a wolf on Isle Royale that was showing "escalating boldness around visitors"
At least two wolves were seen repeatedly frequenting campgrounds and developed areas of the park, and dragging off food storage bags and backpacks on multiple occasions.
In what's believed to be a first, a wolf at Michigan's Isle Royale National Park was killed by National Park Service officials after it repeatedly was found taking human food from campsites and other developed areas.
Park officials said they became concerned about the activities of "at least two wolves" throughout June and July, as the wolves were seen obtaining human food at campgrounds on multiple occasions.
"The wolves were repeatedly sighted in campgrounds and developed areas, exhibiting signs of