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A lawsuit filed by animal welfare advocates seeking to invalidate Wisconsin’s new wolf management plan was dismissed by a judge on Monday. Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke threw out the ...
Animal welfare advocates filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to invalidate Wisconsin's new wolf management plan, accusing state wildlife officials of violating the state's open meetings law and ...
Wisconsin wildlife officials released a revised draft wolf management plan Tuesday that recommends holding the statewide population at around 1,000 animals, a concession to conservatives looking ...
The WDNR in 2022 conducted a social science survey of public attitudes toward wolves in Wisconsin as part of the update of the wolf management plan. [78] A draft plan was released in November 2022 for public comments. [79] The setting of a hard population limit was important for some legislators and members of the public. [80]
Stafsholt authored legislation in 2019 that eliminated Wisconsin's minimum hunting age. [11] In 2021, Stafsholt and other Republican state legislators demanded that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources implement immediately a wolf hunt season before the wolf could potentially be re-added to the federal Endangered Species List. [12]
As described, mechanisms in the plan would keep the wolf population between about 800 and 1,200 animals. In 2023 Wisconsin had 1,007 wolves, according to the DNR estimate.
The following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, including: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The plan would likely result in 800 to 1,200 wolves in Wisconsin. The Natural Resources Board on Wednesday approved an updated wolf management plan. The plan would likely result in 800 to 1,200 ...