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Comments Open Management of Wolf Conflicts and Depredating Wolves in Minnesota

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Please Visit this page and add your comments…. They seem to think that nothing at all will adversely effect the wolf population… Protect The Wolves® has to ask what scientist that accepted payment for making these claims??? Please Click this Link and add your Comment: Regulations.gov – Docket Folder Summary  https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=APHIS-2017-0023 Docket Folder Summary View all documents and comments in this …

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2 MN trappers set more than 600 illegal wildlife snares

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A Fine of 3000 dollars… for 600 illegal SNARES… thats about a JOKE!!! In one of Minnesota’s most extensive trapping cases, two men are accused of running traplines that included more than 600 illegally set snares for wildlife across four Northeastern Minnesota counties. Douglas Anthony Marana, 70, and Roderick Robert Kottom, 68, both of Chisholm, were each charged Monday with four counts of …

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Collin Peterson, Rick Nolan push for open season on Minnesota’s gray wolves 

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  Some two million wolves once prowled this continent’s wilderness. By the 1970s, their numbers had shrunk to the thousands. The Endangered Species Act afforded protection enough for the animals to attempt a comeback. It’s estimated there are now about 10,000 gray wolves roaming the lower 48 states. That’s recovery enough, according to Minnesota Democratic Congressmen Collin Peterson and Rick Nolan. …

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New hope for wolf hunting in Michigan thanks to bill approved by Senate

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Michigan basically tells their voters to suck eggs… now there is a sad state of government…. MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) – November of 2013 marked the first-ever wolf hunting season in the state of Michigan, but thanks to court rulings and voter decision, plans were derailed for subsequent seasons. Now, a bill allowing the Natural Resources Commission to designate wolves as …