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Farmer Kitty
True BYH Addict
They are back in the news again.
http://www.weau.com/news/headlines/49001146.html --Story below.
State wildlife leaders estimate between 626 and 662 wolves now roam Wisconsin.
That number is up 14% from last year.
The DNR's current population goal is 350. They say 162 packs exist in the state.
The largest pack is in Sawyer County with 8 to 11 wolves.
Shooting permits were issued to 39 landowners with wolf problems last year. Two wolves were shot with those permits. Two others were killed while attacking livestock.
This year wolves have attacked livestock on 8 farms and attacked 3 dogs at people's homes.
Obviously the DNR hasn't heard about the pack here.
http://www.weau.com/news/headlines/49001146.html --Story below.
State wildlife leaders estimate between 626 and 662 wolves now roam Wisconsin.
That number is up 14% from last year.
The DNR's current population goal is 350. They say 162 packs exist in the state.
The largest pack is in Sawyer County with 8 to 11 wolves.
Shooting permits were issued to 39 landowners with wolf problems last year. Two wolves were shot with those permits. Two others were killed while attacking livestock.
This year wolves have attacked livestock on 8 farms and attacked 3 dogs at people's homes.
Obviously the DNR hasn't heard about the pack here.