The state’s gray wolf population declined for the second consecutive year, according to new Wisconsin DNR estimates, adding fresh complexity to one of the state’s most polarizing wildlife management issues.
The DNR estimates Wisconsin had 1,162 wolves in about 321 packs during winter 2025-26, down from 1,225 wolves a year ago and 1,311 in 2024.
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