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Familiar clues for tree tappers and wolves begin to court

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Wolf at Tucker Lake. Photo by Fran Smith
Wolf at Tucker Lake. Photo by Fran Smith

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We can’t feel it, but trees give off energy that melts the snow from their bases, creating tree wells. Early spring is also time for wolf mating. WTIP's Jay Andersen talks with local phenologist Chel Anderson about tree wells and courting wolves.