Check out this amazing video from a remote Minnesota snowmobile trail. It's the highlights from a year's worth of capturing wild animals as they move through the rustic Northwoods.

Voyageurs Wolf Project posted a video of cool animal highlights. They took a year's worth of footage and condensed it down to under 3 minutes of awesome animal encounters.

Voyageurs Wolf Project posted the following info on their Facebook page...

Vignettes from a remote Northwoods snowmobile trail from September 2021 to June 2022.

Snowmobile trails are largely unused by people for the majority of the year (i.e., when there is not sufficient snow). And many animals—wolves in particular—like using these well-defined, cleared paths through the woods when people aren’t on them.

Wolf Pack-Getty Thinkstock
Wolf Pack-Getty Thinkstock
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We put up this camera at this particular spot to get footage of both the Shoepack Lake and Nashata Pack, which overlap at this spot.

Although we did get both packs on this camera, we primarily recorded the Shoepack Lake Pack, which was the large pack in the video.

Moose In Winter-Getty Thinkstock
Moose In Winter-Getty Thinkstock
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The Shoepack Lake Pack was quite large in the fall but by spring had decreased to 6 wolves, likely because pack members dispersed and/or died

This pattern is typical of most packs which end up smaller in the spring than they were in the fall.

Shoepack Lake Minnesota-Google Maps
Shoepack Lake Minnesota-Google Maps
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