The new rules include a faster reporting requirement for wolf kills, a zone-specific tag system, updated wolf management ...
Permanent rules to guide the conduct of wolf hunting in Wisconsin are set to take effect Saturday, capping off a yearslong ...
Wolves are under federal protection, so new hunting and trapping rules taking effect in Wisconsin would apply to potential ...
When Montana and Idaho held their first regulated wolf hunts in 2009, one of their stated goals was to reduce pressure on ranchers. Rebounding wolf populations were killing livestock. Fewer wolves, ...
After a judge denied a request to suspend Montana’s wolf season three years ago, wildlife advocates are now trying again ...
In a peculiar twist of fate last week in northern Wisconsin, six dogs that were chasing after bears for hunters were attacked and killed by wolves. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the department’s Fish and Wildlife Commission are named defendants in two lawsuits ...
Wolf advocates and opponents met on the street and in the courtroom Monday morning as U.S. District Judge Don Molloy listened to arguments over imminent wolf hunting seasons in Montana ...
New hunting and trapping rules will take effect on November 1; however, this does not mean a wolf harvest will happen anytime ...
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