Wisconsin says hunters can kill 300 wolves this fall against biologists’ advice
by Maya Yang from Environment | The Guardian on (#5NAPA)
Hunters killed double limit during February breeding season
State wildlife officials recommended a 130-kill limit
Wisconsin wildlife officials have authorized the killing of 300 wolves for the 2021 fall hunting season, more than doubling biologists' recommendation of a 130-wolf kill limit.
Scientists with the state department of natural resources (DNR) recommended the 130 limit after the four-day hunting season in February saw hunters kill almost twice as many wolves as allotted during the wolves' breeding season, raising concerns over potential long-term ramifications for the population.
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