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  2. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    The recent Wolf expansion even to the mountains of Madrid, has generated a great controversy in Autonomous Community of Castile-León over whether to allow hunting also south of the Duero river. As of 2021 the wolf hunt has been banned in all of Spain.

  3. Smith: Wolf legal action heats up as two court filings seek ...

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    The listing means no lethal management – including hunting, trapping or removals by U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services agents – can be used on wolves in 44 states.

  4. Court order on wolf hunting gives conservation groups partial ...

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    Nov. 17—A Lewis and Clark County District Court judge on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order truncating the size and scope of wolf hunting season in response to a motion filed last ...

  5. Smith: Voyageurs Wolf Project a beacon of facts on ...

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    The Voyageurs Wolf Project examined data collected by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources from 2012 to 2022 regarding deer hunting, including the number of deer hunters and deer ...

  6. Repopulation of wolves in Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    The wolf is a fundamental component of kinship and identity for Anishinaabe people. [36] They view the wolf as a relative, a brother. [37] The wolf is ingrained in the Anishinaabe people's soul and identity through legends, clan membership, and culture (other Indigenous Nations have their own, and sometimes different relationship with the wolf).

  7. Wolfers (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, wolf bounties were dropped in the western provinces in favour of hiring provincial hunters. Quebec's wolf bounties ended in 1971 and Ontario in 1972. Overall, 20,000 wolves were bountied between 1935–1955 in British Columbia, 12,000 between 1942–1955 in Alberta and 33,000 between 1947–1971 in Ontario.

  8. Anderson: Lessons from Wisconsin's controversial wolf hunt ...

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    Wisconsin's image took a hit recently when 216 wolves were killed during a three-day Badger State hunt — a toll that was 82% over the hunt's quota. Time was in this country when that result ...

  9. 2020 Colorado Proposition 114 - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund led the campaign in support of Proposition 114. [15] [16] It was argued that wolves would "restore Colorado's natural balance", and that reintroduction was needed to counter the effects of the gray wolf's protections under the Endangered Species Act being removed in October 2020.