New Wolf Hunting And Trapping Rules Proposed In Wisconsin As Wolves Continue To Slowly Expand Range

Perhaps no wildlife issue is more contentious than the re-introduction of Gray wolves (Canis lupus). In fact, wolf haters abound and always have. The animals were almost exterminated from the United States by 1960. There were remnant populations in Minnesota and Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. Beginning in the late 1960’s federal protection ofContinue reading “New Wolf Hunting And Trapping Rules Proposed In Wisconsin As Wolves Continue To Slowly Expand Range”