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Commentary: Rural Wisconsin towns left with aftermath of unmanaged wolf populations

Susan Fredenhagen, of Boulder Junction, Wis., watched as her dog, Pepper, was attacked by two wolves in the Nichols Lake area Sept. 24. She was able to get the wolves to release Pepper before the dog was killed. (Contributed photo)
In 1974 when the gray wolf was officially listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), there were only about 750 wolves in the Great Lakes region.
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