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Wisconsin’s Hunter Nation meeting sees strong turnout to discuss wolf delisting, crane hunt

From left to right, Rep. Chanz Green (R-Grandview), Sen. Romaine Quinn (R-Birchwood) and U.S. Congressman Tom Tiffany braved an ice and snow storm to travel to Ashland March 30 to speak with sportsmen and women on a variety of topics, including wolf delisting and a possible sandhill crane hunt. (Photo by Beckie Gaskill)

More than 100 sportsmen braved a snow and ice storm late Sunday, March 30, to attend a Hunter Nation meeting in Ashland, Wis., where issues ranging from wolf management to so-called “weather warfare” were discussed.
Hunter Nation Wisconsin State Director Chris Vaughn opened the meeting with updates on the group’s advocacy around predator management, particularly its involvement in the ongoing debate over federal wolf delisting in the Great Lakes states.

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