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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' leader says he plans to bring a finalized wolf management plan to the agency's board for a vote in October.
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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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People shared their thoughts on the Wisconsin DNR’s new wolf management plan Tuesday night.The DNR held a virtual listening session that lasted more than three hours.
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Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany is once again introducing legislation to federally de-list gray wolves.
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Wisconsin wildlife officials estimate Wisconsin's wolf population currently stands at about 970 animals.
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Isle Royale National Park's gray wolf population has reached 28, a dramatic comeback after the species nearly disappeared from the Lake Superior island chain, researchers said Wednesday
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A majority of respondents to the Wisconsin Conservation Congress' spring survey say they support limiting the state's wolf population to 350 animals.
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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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Republican Ron Johnson and Democrat Tammy Baldwin introduced a bill earlier this week to remove protections for the wolf.
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The DNR had originally proposed setting the quota at 130 wolves. The department's policy board bumped that up to 300 wolves in August.