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Voyageurs Wolf Project | January 13, 2026



A few neat moments captured on trail cameras this past summer…lots more to come in the coming months. We just started the long process of wading through the seemingly endless hours of trail camera footage our 350+ cameras collected this summer (April to early November).

We likely captured somewhere around 8-9 continuous days of footage during this period so takes a while to download and watch all the footage…and even longer to go through and extract the biological data we want out of the footage (i.e., what animals were observed, what were they doing, etc.).

But obviously, with so many “eyes” in the woods, we inevitably capture lots of cool happenings on camera…like the footage in this video.

All this to say, there is a lot more where this came from and we are looking forward to sharing over the coming months.

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  1. @Irene-d2k2n

    January 13, 2026 at 2:37 am

    Trail cameras show pochers where to find prey for illegal slaughter and capture, which is sad😢Animals are most beautiful in their habitat and should be protected with cameras and not exposed where they are.

  2. @dennis56

    January 13, 2026 at 2:37 am

    Question for anyone who understands wolves behavior.
    A good friend bought a residence outside of a town in northeastern mn.
    This residence sat unoccupied for over a year before he purchased it.
    Since he's moved in he's had wolves showing up around his house and yard.
    Perhaps these wolves adopted this residence while it was unoccupied and they feel at home there. Question is : how can he get them to leave his property before there's an issue.

  3. @justDIY

    January 13, 2026 at 2:37 am

    So cool, and during the daylight hours even. Too bad that Youtube compressed the heck out of this video, even at 1080p the animals seem to be blending into the leaves and grass.

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