A Wisconsin Senate committee held a public hearing on a bill that would require the state to set a numerical wolf population ...
Wisconsin had an estimated 1,226 gray wolves in 336 packs in late winter 2025, according to the Department of Natural Resources. The 2025 population estimate represented a slight decline from the ...
New rules have been approved for gray wolf hunting and trapping in Wisconsin. The rules were developed by the Department of Natural Resources and approved in October 2023 by the Natural Resources ...
State wildlife regulators say Wisconsin’s wolf population has grown to more than 1,200 and appears to be stabilizing, according to revised population estimates. The state Department of Natural ...
Gray wolves are currently listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in most of the lower 48 states, except for the Northern Rocky Mountain population. In December 2025, the U.S. House ...
State lawmakers have reintroduced a proposal to create a population goal for gray wolves — a limit that would be enforced if the predator is delisted as an endangered species.
Gray wolves were wiped out by Wisconsin hunters decades ago and only reemerged in the last couple of years. Now hunters are complaining of unsatisfying deer hunts, because the wolves are killing so ...
Wisconsin’s deer hunting opener is just days away. As folks prepare to head out to the stands, one question is popping up in for some people gathering their gear. How could other natural predators ...
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