While clashes over wolf hunt rage on in Wisconsin, lethal measures are removing the species quickly in northern Wisconsin
Oct 7, 2021 14:48 ET
When the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed the gray wolf from protections of the Endangered Species Act in January, it allowed officials in Wisconsin and other states to assume management authority for the species. The change is significant because it allows lethal controls to be used on wolves, including hunting and trapping.
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