A man allegedly admitted to killing a federally protected wolf at his deer stand near Calumet, among other hunting violations ...
In the wilds of northern Minnesota, an enigmatic creature has been caught on camera, leaving wildlife experts scratching ...
Minnesota’s wolf population plummeted by more than 25 percent from hunting and trapping allowed during a period they went unprotected. Ultimately, successful legal efforts by the Center and allies ...
The gray wolf was added to the endangered species list in 1974. That meant that the small population of wolves in Minnesota could now safely expand in number and territory, Weiss said.
The gray wolf’s recovery plan for the “eastern timber wolf” was developed in 1992 and mostly focuses on Minnesota. “The Fish and Wildlife Service can no longer rely on its decades-old, piecemeal ...
The gray wolf, a keystone predator whose native range stretches across ... These bills directed the secretary of the interior to strip federal protections from gray wolves in Minnesota, Michigan, and ...
The district court’s decision kept wolves in Minnesota a threatened species ... The ruling may not have an impact on gray ...
Federal wildlife regulators have denied petitions submitted by hunting groups that sought to remove or reduce protections for ...
A gray wolf prowls the winter forest (National Park Service photo ... The petitions asked the agency to recognize wolves in western Great Lakes states, including Minnesota, as a distinct subpopulation ...