Madison, Wis. (AP) — Hunters used hounds to track far fewer Wisconsin wolves than last year, mostly because they had less than a week to deploy their dogs before the wolf season closed, state wildlife officials said on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Hunters and trappers registered 154 wolves before the 2014 season ended Friday, Dec. 10. […]
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