Chippewa tribal officials in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan have blasted the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for putting on what …
I was unhappy when the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources opened up a wolf season under pressure by a lawsuit filed by a Kansa…
The Wolf Management Plan Committee will provide recommendations for a new scientifically and socially supported management plan for the animals, which were removed earlier this year from the federal endangered species list.
Ricky Rubio looked worn out.
The DNR reported Thursday morning that hunters have registered 213 wolves killed between Monday and Wednesday, or about 18% of the estimated state population.
The Department of Natural Resources reported at 4 p.m. Wednesday that hunters had registered 182 wolves since the hunt began Monday, or about 15% of the estimated population. The quota for non-native hunters was 119 wolves.
The Department of Natural Resources reported Tuesday that hunters had taken almost three quarters of the allotted quotas in three zones covering the lower two thirds of the state as well as a large portion along the Michigan border.
Acting on orders of a Jefferson County judge, the Natural Resources Board voted Monday to authorize a February hunting and trapping season for the gray wolf, which was removed last month from the federal endangered species list.
A Jefferson County judge on Thursday ordered the agency to hold a hunt this month after the head of a Kansas-based hunting organization sued, claiming it had violated hunters’ constitutional rights.
The DNR’s policy board voted 4-3 last month against opening the season in February amid concerns that the department had not consulted tribal nations as required by treaties and did not have time to set quotas.
The Chippewa River Baseball League will be starting its season on April 17 as a part of the league's season schedule, released on Monday.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service removed gray wolves from the endangered species list on Jan. 4.
Before the season began, Timberwolves President Gersson Rosas said to expect some growing pains from a young Wolves team.
The state Department of Natural Resources policy board narrowly refused Republican legislators’ request Friday to implement a wolf hunt immedi…
CHIPPEWA FALLS — The Chippewa Falls/Menomonie girls hockey team put 57 shots in net against Black River Falls in a 57-14 win on Thursday evening.
The letter calls for “immediately” establishing quotas and the implementation of a wolf-hunting season in January.
An extinct species of wolf, which was inspiration for a creature on "Game of Thrones," had little in common with today's gray wolves, research found.
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Wisconsin will resume its wolf season next November after the animal is dropped from the federal endangered species list, the state announced Friday.
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the official wolf season will begin Nov. 6, 2021.
Launched in 2016, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has collected more than 50 million photos through Snapshot Wisconsin, a citizen-science initiative to catalogue wildlife.
Helen E. Bowe, 86, of Chippewa Falls died Friday, Aug. 28, 2020, at the Chippewa Manor in Chippewa Falls, surrounded by her loving children.
One of the best places for viewing wildlife in the United States is Yellowstone National Park, which is located primarily in northwest Wyoming. A favorite adventure spot for travelers of all ages, Yellowstone offers tons more than just its stellar geologic features such as Old Faithful, as there are early 300 species of birds, six species of reptiles and 67 species of mammals, including black bears, Canada lynx, bobcats, grizzly bears, gray wolves, bison, moose and bighorn sheep.
Minnesota Timberwolves: Karl-Anthony Towns still dealing with hospitalized mom, fractured left wrist
MINNEAPOLIS — It was two weeks ago that an emotional Karl-Anthony Towns took to Instagram to announce his mother was on a respirator and in a …
"Unfortunately, this number is expected to rise and things will get worse before they get better," Gov. Tony Evers said.