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More than 2,500 of them roam the "wolf range" in Minnesota's northeast corner, more than any state in the Lower 48. Neighboring Wisconsin and Michigan have far fewer.
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.
Wolves inspired the Minnesota Wildlife Tracking Project, a citizen science effort in the works. Trained volunteers would collect distribution and abundance data. The Wisconsin DNR relies on nearly ...
Minnesota's wolf population is down about 700 wolve from five years ago, but the population still is stable and above goal, according to a state survey released Tuesday by the Department of ...
During one of the periods, wolves were federally delisted, under the support of the DNR and then-Gov. Mark Dayton, a DFLer, Minnesota had wolf hunting and trapping seasons for three years, from ...
A wolf in Minnesota known as P0C (shown above) ate 15 beavers in the month of May. His beaver massacre was record-breaking, according to the Voyageurs Wolf Project.
ELY, Minn. âÄî University of Minnesota alumnus Mike Nelson stood on the frozen lake, a large swatch of bloody snow at his feet, his eyes pointed in toward shore. Nelson gripped a radio box and Wolf ...
The Voyageurs Wolf Project trail camera spotted a cougar taking a stroll on Oct. 20 in the southern part of the park.
More than 2,500 of them roam the "wolf range" in Minnesota's northeast corner, more than any state in the Lower 48. Neighboring Wisconsin and Michigan have far fewer.
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