
Minnesota Letters to the Editor: A big-game license for a deer or a wolf
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 2, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 2, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

The Willow River Area School’s auditorium was packed with people in camouflage and orange as Pete Stauber, U.S. House Representative from Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, hosted a gray wolf legislative listening session on Monday.

Federal conservation officers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) office in Madison have taken over the investigation surrounding a possible case of self-defense shooting of a timber wolf in northern Wisconsin.
Since

Over my years as a deer hunter I have fooled around with virtually every technique we’ve all heard about: sex attractant scents, rattling horns, drives, stalking, grunt calls. Heck, when I lived in Mississippi, I

Wolves in Wisconsin killed at least 29 dogs and 39 livestock between April 21 and Dec. 11 last year.
The number of dogs killed was the third highest on record. Only the years 2016

Wisconsin DNR conservation wardens and federal agents are investigating a possible case of self-defense shooting of a timber wolf in northern Wisconsin that was self-reported.
The incident apparently occurred in the early morning hours

Following another disappointing gun season, about 150 hunters from northern Wisconsin gathered at a legislator-sponsored listening session to vent their frustrations at the Woodruff Town Hall Thursday, Dec. 21.
A common theme heard from

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 5, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

Wildlife officials in Colorado have released an additional five gray wolves in the state, bringing the total so far under a voter-approved reintroduction program to 10.
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