Wisconsin has about a thousand gray wolves, according to estimates from the state Department of Natural Resources.
Confirmed or probable gray wolf conflicts increased in Wisconsin for the third consecutive year, according to a DNR report.
Two representatives from Colorado and Wisconsin have introduced the Pet and Livestock Protection Act, which would delist gray ...
the DNR will be required by Wisconsin law to hold a wolf hunting and trapping season. And a wolf population estimate will be critical to DNR efforts to set hunting and trapping quotas.
But the plan doesn’t guarantee that wolf hunting and trapping will get another run in the state. And unlike Wisconsin, Minnesota law doesn’t require the state to initiate wolf taking if ...
Sandhill cranes, which have a special place in the history, geography, and culture of Wisconsin, could be hunted in the Badger State if the 2025 legislature approves a bill to allow a season. A ...
House Bill 176 initially required the state Fish and Wildlife Commission to allow unlimited hunting when Montana’s wolf population is above 550 animals, but an amendment softened the language to ...
a period when Wisconsin held one wolf hunting and trapping season and APHIS agents trapped and killed wolves around depredation sites, most in northern Wisconsin. Hunters and trappers killed 218 ...