Glen Schmitt from Outdoor News says wolf-related livestock depredation complaints are at a 10-year high in northern Minnesota ...
By the 1960s wolves persisted in the Lower 48 only in northern Minnesota. But with protections, including the 1973 federal Endangered Species Act, the Minnesota wolves increased in number ...
Last week, federal officials removed the gray wolf from four decades of safeguards under the Endangered Species Act. Almost immediately afterward, Minnesota state lawmakers discussed plans to hunt ...
Wolves killed higher numbers of livestock in 2024, but no cattle on Johnson’s ranch were lost for the first time in nearly 20 years. (Anthony Souffle/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Most domestic animal-related wolf complaints from Minnesota, as in previous years, were related to cattle, followed by dogs and sheep.
“The recovery and delisting of the gray wolf is an outstanding victory under the Endangered Species Act and should be celebrated accordingly,” said NCBA vice president and Minnesota rancher ...
Conservationists say delisting would harm wolf populations already threatened by climate change, loss of habitat and weak ...
Wolves are rarely seen in the southern part of Minnesota, but a Spring Valley ... gray wolves are once again a federally protected threatened species, and under current federal guidelines, wolves ...
In Minnesota, Peterson says a number of other programs you may not think of — like a program that hires wolf trappers, or efforts to monitor the progression of bird flu — are on hold.
Michigan’s population of wolves has been growing since they were added to the Endangered Species Act slightly more than 50 years ago. Since then, wolves have slowly repopulated the Upper Peninsula, ...
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