On February 14th, Summer Merrell (an MIS student in Dr. Diana Tomback's lab) gave a presentation at the Front Range Student Ecology Symposium about her recent work which focuses on the interactions between corvids (specifically common ravens and black billed magpies) and gray wolves during public feeding tours at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center in Divide, Colorado - "We found that the wolves are highly tolerant of the corvids and the corvids obtain food from wolf enclosures."
The data Summer gathered for this study as an undergraduate was part of a paper, "Dining With Wolves: Are the Rewards Worth the Risks?", which was just accepted to PLOS One.