WOLVES
Gray wolves to be delisted
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service announced Wednesday it willremove the gray wolf from the endangered species list in the Great Lakes Region. Under the delisting management of the animals would re...
Posted on 12/22/11 at 11:04 AM
Feds again propose delisting of wolves
You may have seen the story in today's Duluth News Tribune and online at www.duluthnewstribune.com that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has decided -- again -- to propose removing the timber wolf f...
Posted on 9/14/10 at 1:23 PM
Michigan DNR Supports Minnesota's Wolf Delisting Action
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment said it supports recent action by the State of Minnesota to remove the gray wolf from the list of species protected by the Federal Endanger...
Posted on 5/12/10 at 8:29 AM
OUTDOOR NOTEBOOK: DNR launches swan study
The Department of Natural Resources is asking farmers in northwest Minnesota to report trumpeter swans they observe on agricultural lands as part of a study to document the birds’ use of croplands.By Brad Dokken , May 12, 2013
BRAD DOKKEN: Two brothers, one stand, two wolves
By Brad Dokken , January 13, 2013
OUTDOOR NOTES: DNR plans hearings on species at risk
The Department of Natural Resources has scheduled a public hearing for 6 p.m. Feb. 5 at the Sanford Center in Bemidji to take input on a plan to update Minnesota’s list of endangered, threatened and special concern species... and more.December 16, 2012
Minnesota DNR outlines details of upcoming wolf seasons
By Brad Dokken , July 12, 2012
Lawmakers warned of possible wolf season challenge
Minnesota House members approved wolf hunting and trapping seasons on Tuesday despite warnings that the American Indian community may challenge it in court.By Don Davis , April 04, 2012
Gray wolves in Minnesota, 2 other states losing endangered species protection
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Wednesday it will publish a final delisting rule in the Federal Register on Dec. 28. In Minnesota, after a 30-day period, the state Department of Natural Resources will reassume management of this species.
By Brad Dokken , December 21, 2011
Wolves apparently shot, left on side of highway near Park Rapids, Minn.
Authorities are looking into the deaths of two timber wolves found Sunday morning on U.S. Highway 71 south of Little Mantrap Lake near Hubbard County 41.By Park Rapids (Minn.) Enterprise , May 10, 2011
Hunting groups increase pressure to delist wolves
The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation and five other groups gave notice this week they will sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service if the federal agency doesn’t move quickly to remove Great Lakes wolves from the endangered species list. In a letter to the Secretary of the Interior, which oversees Fish and Wildlife, the pro-hunting groups say the agency has not responded to their May 18 petition seeking fast action on delisting wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.By John Myers , September 02, 2010
Hunting groups increase pressure to delist wolves
By John Myers , September 02, 2010
Wolves getting unneeded help
It was no surprise to members of the hunting community two weeks ago when U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy placed the gray wolf back on the Endangered Species List, thus ending the modest wolf hunting seasons that had been established in Montana and Idaho. His decisions have not been “hunter-friendly” in the past.By Bernie Kuntz, Outdoors , August 20, 2010
Growing wolf numbers renew tension over animal
The growing number of gray wolves in Minnesota and other north central states is fueling a backlash against the predator, which is still protected under federal law.By Bob Kelleher , February 24, 2010
Walk on the wild side: Woman raises zoo’s wolf pack
By Dave Olson , February 22, 2010
Wolves creating more headaches
Nothing the National Park Service (NPS) proposes ever surprises me, and neither did this latest article published in the February issue of BioScience magazine, which NPS researchers foster reintroducing wolves at many sites across the country.February 12, 2010
Outdoors blog: Ely meeting to foster discussion of wolf issues
By Sam Cook , December 04, 2009
From Backyards to Backwoods: Wolf tales capture classroom’s attention
Last week I mentioned the Large Mammal Learning Trunk that was donated by the MDHA (Minnesota Deer Hunters Association) and we discussed white-tail deer. This week we’ll follow up with the 5th grade’s study on timber wolves.By Steve Maanum , November 14, 2009
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