The UW Predator-Prey Project launched to study how the return of wolves to Washington impacts other animals.

An ongoing study of the relationships between Washington predators and their prey that involves three UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences graduate students received new attention last month. That’s because the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife released a 13-minute video at a WA DNR commission meeting to show the purpose of the multiyear study, according to a recent story by The Spokesman-Review.

The study, which began in 2016, was launched to study how the return of wolves to Washington affected other animals within the state. Those relationships are complex, to say the least.

Read the story here, and learn more about the project here. And read past coverage on the project on UW News here.