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 ...
When it comes to the gray wolf, legal battles over its protected status continue to leave Wisconsin officials uncertain, but ...
Wisconsin legislators introduced a handful of bills related to conservation and recreation, including a proposal to establish ...
A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
New rules have been approved for gray wolf hunting and trapping in Wisconsin. The rules were developed by the Department of Natural Resources and approved in October 2023 by the Natural Resources ...
The House has voted to delist gray wolves in the Lower 48. The bill, which seeks to protect livestock and pets, now heads to ...
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would remove federal protections for gray wolves nationwide.
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 ...
The fine comes as the U.S. House of Representatives again votes to remove federal protections for wolves nationwide.
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