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It is given that gray wolves got extinctic in 1900s and then 66 nos. brought from Canada in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Gray wolves are predators and their numbers increased. It means, they are protected and got enough food and environment to grow. 85% of Winter Elf (type of Deer) is killed by gray wolves, but mortality rate remains same for Winter Elf. It means, Elves are growing at the same rate as well.

Wolf Population: It was the subject of continued ecological engineering during the 20th century. (This is the reason, wolves are brought back in Greater Yellowstone)

Elf Population: It has long flourished north of the United States border. (I am trying to link between increase in population of Winter Elves. I see it is suitable choice)
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Argument Analysis:
Change in Wolf Population - First they were killed on purpose in 1930. After debates and scientific research new wolves were introduced in 1995 & 1996. Then the population expanded Rapidly.
Why Were they first killed and then reintroduced - might be to balance the ecological balance.

Change in elk Population - - They are the main dietary source for wolves (as they compose of 85% of their kills). But Still, since the wolves were reintroduced there was not much change in the mortality.
Why - Might be because they are not reproducing in a heavy manner.

It has never been more prolific in number......Elk Population. Yes. Since they are not producing a lot their mortality has not increased even though they are the main dietary source for wolves.

Weak or infirm members are most frequently targeted for predation......This would have increased the mortality for elks. We can eliminate. But no such assumptions can be made for wolves, because they were killed deliberately.

Group size was a major concern for local farmers throughout the 1990s......It does not imply for elks. As, for wolves if the size was concern they would not have been reintroduced.

It has long flourished north of the United States border.....This is an immature choice for wolves. We know that the 66 wolves were from Canada. But we cannot be sure whether they have long flourished the region.

It was the subject of continued ecological engineering during the 20th century......Wolf Population. Yes first they were killed (due to natural imbalances) and then again brought back into existence (again due to natural imbalances). Also, the happening of these instances point out to the fact, that the wolf population was the subject of ecological engineering.

Its range has expanded beyond the borders of the ecosystem repeatedly......It can be said for wolf population. Butu it only happened once. We have no evidence suggesting that it has happened more than once. As, for elk population not enough evidence in this regard.
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Hello everyone

This is hard question, OA is posted it is:

Wolf population: It was the subject of continued ecological engineering during the 20th century.
Elk population: Weak or infirm members are most frequently targeted for predation.

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Could you please explain the choice for Elk population? I would think it's "It has never been more prolific in number."
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Elk population: Weak & infirm elk are anyway gonna contribute to the mortality rate but if such elk are mostly being consumed by the wolf then the mortality rate doesn't vary much.
"it's never been in more prolific numbers" cannot be inferred because "never" is a strong word and also because we don't have enough info in the argument to infer this statement
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