Conservation measures, hunting regulations required to protect dwindling Wisconsin grey wolf population

Prior to European settlement in the U.S., it is estimated that there were between 3,000 to 5,000 grey wolves roaming Wisconsin. Like most ecosystems free from modern civilization, it was a land balanced by the natural order of biology.  Long before that, there were also other human species. Neanderthals wandered the French Riviera, Denisovans frolicked in … Continue reading Conservation measures, hunting regulations required to protect dwindling Wisconsin grey wolf population