The US Fish and Wildlife Service will try again to remove wolves from the Endangered Species List in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service will try again to remove wolves from the Endangered Species List in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Bob Manwell, spokesperson for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says that wolves are double the numbers they should be and that the state is asking for wolves to be removed from the Endangered Species List.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced grants will be going to livestock producers to fund non-lethal wolf management projects to reduce conflicts with the apex predator.
A Wisconsin man has been fined, and must serve community service for illegal shooting a wolf in November near Iron River, Michigan.
The Green Bay Press Gazette is reporting that a Wisconsin man hasĀ admitted to killing a Michigan wolf.
The recent wolf sighting in northern Manitowoc County is likely not the last, according to DNR Wildlife biologist Aaron Buchholz, but only as transient visitors.