Traverse City, Mich. (AP) — Most of the 23 wolves killed during Michigan’s first season in the Upper Peninsula probably belonged to packs that have caused problems for people, which partially fulfilled a primary objective of the season, even though fewer animals were shot than expected, state wildlife biologists say. The Michigan DNR had set […]
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