
Wolves now seen as control on CWD, but not in Pennsylvania
Whether the idea holds that wolves can limit CWD in the West, they won’t be stocked to do the job here.

Whether the idea holds that wolves can limit CWD in the West, they won’t be stocked to do the job here.

State conservation groups asking hunters/trappers to ask legislators to support wolf season now.

Under Wisconsin law, when the wolf is delisted, the state’s annual hunting and trapping seasons shall resume.

The pack was responsible for four dead and 19 injured head of cattle since May.

The latest biennial survey conducted this winter estimated the predator species’ population at 695, divided among 143 packs.

The committee is one of several ways the DNR will work with the public in updating the plan.

Parks and wildlife officials confirmed a sighting of six wolves in January about 2 miles from the site of the elk carcass.

BOISE, Idaho — Idaho’s top wildlife official on Tuesday requested authorization from state lawmakers to spend $408,000 to count wolves. Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Ed Schriever told the Legislature’s budget-setting committee that

Hunters provided a video shot in October of two wolves shown near the Wyoming and Utah borders, officials said. It was the first time in a few years multiple wolves were seen traveling together in
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