The back-and-forth over Wisconsin’s wolf hunt isn’t over.
The state’s Department of Natural Resources yesterday set this year’s wolf hunt quota at just 130 wolves. That is far less than the 300 wolves the DNR Board approved last month. Hunters in Wisconsin will be capped at just 74 of those wolves, and the rest will be allotted to the state’s Ojibwe tribes. Earlier this year, hunters trapped or killed 218 wolves in less than 72 hours. DNR wants to avoid another hunt like that this year. CLICK FOR MORE FROM WI DNR.