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The DNR adopted a wolf management plan in 1999 that called for capping the population at 350 wolves. The latest DNR estimates, however, indicate the population currently stands at around 1,000 wolves.
Under Cole, the DNR formed a wolf management plan committee and conducted a social science survey on public attitudes toward wolves. After Cole retired in 2022, the wolf plan work continued under ...
The DNR adopted a wolf management plan in 1999 that called for capping the population at 350 wolves. The latest DNR estimates, however, indicate the population currently stands at around 1,000 wolves.
The DNR adopted a wolf management plan in 1999 that called for capping the population at 350 wolves. The latest DNR estimates, however, indicate the population currently stands at around 1,000 wolves.
An updated draft Wisconsin wolf management plan released Tuesday by the DNR does not have a statewide population goal but if implemented would likely result in 800 to 1,200 wolves in the state ...
The DNR adopted a wolf management plan in 1999 that called for capping the population at 350 wolves. The latest DNR estimates, however, indicate the population currently stands at around 1,000 wolves.
Wisconsin wildlife officials announced a new wolf management plan Oct. 25 which excludes a specific population management benchmark. This means there isn’t necessarily an optimal target but requires ...
Wednesday was a long one for members of Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board. It listened to several hours worth of opinions — passionate and varied — about a proposed wolf management plan.
MADISON, Wis. -- A long-debated plan to manage Wisconsin's grey wolf population passed Wednesday, setting new statewide guidance for dealing with the apex predator once on the verge of extinction.
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DNR seeking applicants for Wolf Advisory Committee - MSNThe committee's general role will be to assist the DNR with implementation of the Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan.Approved in 2023, the plan "details the objectives, strategies and products that ...
The DNR's board adopted the wolf management plan in October. It recommends maintaining the statewide population at about 1,000 wolves but doesn’t set a hard limit.
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