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The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service says it will work on a first-ever national recovery plan for wolves, after previously pursuing a piecemeal recovery in different regions of the country
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A stretch of unusually warm weather has forced federal officials to suspend researchers' annual wolf-moose count in Isle Royale National Park for the first time in more than six decades
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In a statement, Wisconsin’s Green Fire Executive Director Meleesa Johnson said her organization “does not support, endorse, or concur with the lawsuit.”
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The leader of the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board signaled support Wednesday for the department's contentious new wolf management plan even though the document lacks a hard population cap that hunters and farmers have demanded
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Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Secretary believes the state is well prepared to take over management of wolves. Right now, the wolf has federal protection under the Endangered Species Act
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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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A pair of Republican legislators circulated a bill Friday that would require Wisconsin wildlife officials to establish a new population goal for wolves in the state in their next management plan
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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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Wisconsin wildlife officials are giving people more time to comment on their new wolf management plan
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Michigan's Department of Natural Resources says the dog and another beagle were being trained Tuesday by their owner near a trailhead in Marquette when the attack occurred.