Gray wolves are currently listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in most of the lower 48 states, except for ...
Wisconsin legislators introduced a handful of bills related to conservation and recreation, including a proposal to establish a wolf population goal.
Wisconsin had an estimated 1,226 gray wolves in 336 packs in late winter 2025, according to the Department of Natural Resources. The 2025 population estimate represented a slight decline from the ...
Congressmen from Wisconsin and Colorado introduced a bill Friday that seeks to remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act across the Lower 48 and return management to the states. The ...
State wildlife regulators say Wisconsin’s wolf population has grown to more than 1,200 and appears to be stabilizing, according to revised population estimates. The state Department of Natural ...
Wisconsin’s small population of endangered gray wolves grew by about 13 percent in the last year, a state Department of Natural Resources official said Thursday. The first increase in the estimated ...
RHINELANDER – A recent one, two punch of snowfalls laid a carpet of white in the Oneida County forest. Scenic, yes. Seasonal, too. But for Steve Meurett of Neillsville, it was all about the canvas.
When it comes to the gray wolf, legal battles over its protected status continue to leave Wisconsin officials uncertain, but ...
MADISON - A preliminary estimate of Wisconsin's gray wolf population put it at between 539 and 590 during the winter, compared with a maximum of 502 a year earlier, the state Department of Natural ...
Deer hunting has been one of Wisconsin’s favorite hobbies, but with the wolf population increasing, the deer population will decrease rapidly. In northern Wisconsin, there used to be tremendous deer ...
MADISON (WLUK/AP) -- Wisconsin's Wolf Harvest Advisory Committee is meeting Tuesday to learn more about the animal's population in the state. The Department of Natural Resources estimates there were 1 ...
As the state prepares for its first wolf hunt, scientists say they don’t know what effect the five-month hunt beginning Monday will have on Wisconsin wolves. One hunt won’t put wolves — removed from ...