
Michigan Letters to the Editor: Say no to wind turbines in Great Lakes
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the April 14, 2023 edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Most, if not all, U.P. trappers who try to catch coyotes, fox, or bobcat invariably end up catching a wolf because the larger predators are attracted to the same type of sets.
The fact

I commend State Rep. Chanz Green, R-Grandview, and Sen. Rob Stafsholt, R-New Richmond, for circulating a bill that will require the DNR to put a numbered goal on the wolf population in Wisconsin. My concern

An Upper Peninsula lawmaker believes the Department of Natural Resources has a “responsibility” to re-establish gray wolves in the Lower Peninsula.
Republican Rep. Greg Markkanen (R-Hancock), introduced a resolution last month calling for the

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the March 24, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

Further testing conducted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation indicates that a wolf shot mistakenly by a coyote hunter late in 2021 was consuming a wild diet. The test confirms the animal

A pair of Republican legislators recently circulated a bill that would require Wisconsin wildlife officials to establish a new population goal for wolves in the state in their next management plan.

The misdemeanor animal cruelty case drew international attention because the woman posted an image of the puppy, which she had skinned, on social media and bragged that she’d shot a young wolf.

Wisconsin DNR agency spokesperson Katie Grant said in an email to The Associated Press that the DNR received about 4,000 comments and needed time to put them in a format that is easily accessible online.
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