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Wisconsin Assembly approves a bill mandating a limit on the wolf population, sends proposal to EversWisconsin Republicans sent a bill to Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday that would mandate state wildlife managers set a cap on the state's wolf population, forcing the governor to choose between pleasing conservationists who want to protect the creatures and farmers who say wolves are destroying their livestock
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The Wisconsin Senate has passed a Republican-authored bill that would force state wildlife managers to set a firm numeric goal for the state’s wolf population.
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Wisconsin wildlife officials on Friday released thousands of public comments on a new wolf management plan, some calling for the restoration of a statewide population limit and others urging a total hunting ban
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Wisconsin wildlife officials aren't saying when they'll release hundreds of public comments on their new draft wolf management plan
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Animal protection groups hope to overturn Wisconsin's controversial law allowing wolf hunts. A newly filed lawsuit follows months of criticism of key…
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Hunters and trappers have blown past Wisconsin's wolf kill target, forcing an early end to the hunting season and angering animal rights activists and…