Kyle Artelle

Kyle Artelle

researcher Canada

Kyle Artelle is a researcher affiliated with the State University of New York’s College of Environmental Science and Forestry, known for his work in wildlife ecology and conservation. He has been involved in efforts to manage invasive species in British Columbia, specifically focusing on the European green crab. Artelle gained recent attention for leading a study that documented sea wolves using tool-like behavior to extract crab traps from the ocean, providing new insights into the intelligence and adaptability of these marine wolves.

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Finland Finland: Kyle Artelle noted that the behavior of the wolves is learned and has likely been shared among other wolves. 8

Helsingin Sanomat: Voiko susi käyttää työkaluja? Rapumertoja ryöstellyt susi avasi kysymyksen eläinten älykkyydestä

Canada Canada: Kyle Artelle is a researcher with State University of New York’s College of Environmental Science and Forestry, involved with the Heiltsuk Nation’s efforts to respond to the green crabs. 8

The Globe and Mail: Sea wolves in B.C. pull crab traps from water in video footage that surprises researchers