The wolf population remains firmly established on Minnesota's landscape, according to a comprehensive population survey conducted by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
The Michigan House of Representatives passed on Thursday a bill that would allow the state’s Department of Natural Resources power to designate game species. The bill contains a $1 million appropriation that prevents a future wolf hunting season from bein
If you live in Wisconsin, Minnesota or any of the western wolf inhabited states and you think you have it bad dealing with the quick canines, take a look at the wolf problem in Russia!
Edwards, IL – Lone Wolf Treestands has recently been made aware that rejected Lone Wolf product originally produced overseas sometime in 2010 is currently being made available for sale by XOP, Inc. of Dubuque, IA. All goods being sold by XOP as Lone Wolf
The much anticipated wolf hunting season is well underway in Wyoming and doing extremely well with over one-third of the harvest quota already reached.
If you live in wolf country, you're well aware of their presence. Many hunters and farmers want them removed completely, while others are more realistic and realize they are part of a healthy ecosystem, but must be managed accordingly. Regardless of wha
Love 'em or hate 'em, wolves are a hot topic among hunters and conservationists right now. Minnesota announced it's first wolf season will commence this year, but it already looks like they are making changes.
After more than four decades of federal protection of the gray wolf, the Obama Administration announced the plan to delist more than 4000 wolves in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
State wildlife officials say people illegally killed at least seven wolves during the gun deer season last month.The Department of Natural Resources says four of the wolves were being monitored with radio collars. Hunters found the other three dead and re
Earlier this week the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) issued a public statement in support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s possible decision to delist the state’s wolf inhabitants.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission has approved an archery wolf hunting season beginning September 3rd that will include 14 different management units with a total harvest quota of 220 animals.
I’m sure that like most Americans you’ve already heard about our government’s near shut down last week. What you probably didn’t know was what we are cutting out and how will it affect all of us. The 39.5 billion budget cut integrated some interesting rid
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