Up to 200 gray wolves in Wisconsin can be killed by hunters staring today after the state's Department of Natural Resources lost a court appeal to protect the wild animals. Last month, during the ...
Congressmen from Wisconsin and Colorado introduced a bill Friday that seeks to remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act across the Lower 48 and return management to the states. The ...
“This season trampled over tribes’ treaty rights, the Wisconsin public, and professional wildlife stewardship,” a spokesperson for the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission told The ...
New rules have been approved for gray wolf hunting and trapping in Wisconsin. The rules were developed by the Department of Natural Resources and approved in October 2023 by the Natural Resources ...
Just months after Wisconsin hunters killed nearly twice as many wolves as the state allowed, wiping out a third of the entire population, the state proposes the killing of 130 more wolves this fall.
Wisconsin legislators introduced a handful of bills related to conservation and recreation, including a proposal to establish a wolf population goal.
A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
Wisconsin wildlife officials released a revised draft wolf management plan Tuesday that recommends holding the statewide population at around 1,000 animals, a concession to conservatives looking for a ...
MADISON (AP) -- Wisconsin wildlife officials unanimously approved a contentious new wolf management plan Wednesday that doesn't include a specific population goal despite demands from hunters and ...
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Hunters and trappers exceeded Wisconsin s wolf kill limit by Wednesday morning and still had hours left to kill more of the animals. The Department of Natural Resources reported that 135 wolves had ...
Differences over who has the better football teams aside, Minnesota and Wisconsin residents seem joined by at least one common interest: wolf hunting. When Wisconsin stopped taking wolf hunting ...
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