Wisconsin wildlife officials on Friday released thousands of public comments on a new wolf management plan, some calling for the restoration of a statewide population limit and others urging a total hunting ban. The Department of Natural Resources in November released a draft of its first new wolf management plan in almost 25 years. It would eliminate the existing 350-animal population goal and recommends instead that the DNR work with local advisory committees on whether to reduce local wolf populations, keep them stable, or allow them to grow. The window for submitting comments on the draft plan ended February 28th. The DNR posted about 3,500 redacted comments on its website Friday afternoon.
DNR Releases 3500 Comments On Wolf Management Plan
Apr 10, 2023 | 3:45 PM
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