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The Oneida County Board passed an advisory resolution during Tuesday’s meeting to express support for maintaining the state’s wolf population at 350 animals or less.
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A member of the Wisconsin Natural Resources board is suggesting that the agency's new wolf management plan not include a specific population goal
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The Department of Natural Resources' Wolf Management Plan Committee addressed the condition of Wisconsin's wolf population Thursday.During the meeting,…
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A newly released study estimates that Wisconsin's wolf population dropped by up to one-third in the months after federal officials announced plans to lift…
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Chaotic, rushed, and mishandled are all words Wisconsin’s Green Fire used to describe the state’s February wolf hunt.Green Fire is a conservation group…
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This week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources began gathering public input on a new gray wolf management plan following the controversy over…
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Chippewa tribal officials in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan are blasting the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for allowing state-licensed wolf…
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Hunters harvested 216 wolves during Wisconsin’s 2021 wolf season.The season was set to last 7-days but was cut short as hunters quickly filled quotas.The…
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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…
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Wisconsin wildlife officials plan to end the state's wolf season on Wednesday after hunters and trappers filled nearly 70% of the state's kill quota in…