By Todd Richmond Associated Press Madison, Wis. — Wisconsin’s wolf population has reached a record high of nearly 900 animals, state wildlife officials announced last week. Figures from the Wisconsin DNR’s overwinter monitoring show between 866 and 897 wolves are roaming the state, up 16 percent from last year’s count of 746 to 771 animals. […]
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