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Updated 2:16 p.m. CSTWisconsin wildlife officials opened a wolf season Monday after hunting advocates sued to move the start date up from November amid…
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Wisconsin's wolf hunt will begin next week with up to 200 animals to be harvested, the state Department of Natural Resources Board determined at a hastily…
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Updated Feb. 12 at 5:10 p.m. CSTA Wisconsin judge ordered the state Department of Natural Resources on Thursday to start a gray wolf hunt this month…
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The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) say natural resources officials ignored state law when they failed to schedule a wolf hunt season this…
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The controversy over how the gray wolf, humans, livestock and pets can coexist is not new. The wolf has been on and off of the federal endangered species…
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Wisconsin is due to resume management of the gray wolf, including a hunting season, as the animal loses federal protection. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife…
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The Trump administration's decision to remove gray wolves across most of the U.S. from the endangered species list means Wisconsin wildlife officials must…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is removing federal protections for gray wolves in the contiguous U.S., saying the species' recovery is a success. Wildlife groups are promising to sue.
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The presence of gray wolves in Wisconsin is considered a success story. The wolf is native to the Great Lakes and other parts of the U.S., but by the…
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More updated story: Gray Wolves To Be Removed From Endangered Species ListRight now the gray wolf is federally protected in Wisconsin. But a bill making…