LANSING, Mich. — Michigan officials certified a second referendum on hunting wolves Tuesday for the November statewide ballot, which wildlife groups hope voters will support to block future hunts.
The secretary of state’s office estimates the group Keep Michigan Wolves Protected collected around 183,000 valid signatures of registered voters — about 21,000 more than needed.
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