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  2. Repopulation of wolves in Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin counted over 1,000 wolves with 256 packs in 2020. [50] With the increasing population and improved understanding of population dynamics, an update to the Wisconsin wolf management plan process was initiated in 2021. [51]

  3. Wolf River (Fox River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf River in Langlade County. The Wolf River is a 225 mi (362 km) long [1] tributary of the Fox River in northeastern Wisconsin in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The river is one of the two National Scenic Rivers in Wisconsin, along with the St. Croix River. The scenic portion is 24 miles (39 km) long.

  4. Great Plains wolf - Wikipedia

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    Since then, their population became larger in the Great Lakes region and by 2009, their estimate grew to 2,992 wolves in Minnesota, 580 in Michigan and 626 in Wisconsin. A R [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 6 ] See also

  5. Wisconsin wolf population show a 14% decline, but state ...

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    Wisconsin had 972 wolves in winter 2021-22, according to a DNR estimate. The decline is mostly due to a February 2021 hunting and trapping season. Wisconsin wolf population show a 14% decline, but ...

  6. A graph shows the gray wolf population and number of packs in Wisconsin from 2000 to 2023. In April 2023, Wisconsin had 1,007 wolves in 283 packs, according to the latest population estimate from ...

  7. Wisconsin officials add recommendations to new management ...

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    The population has roughly tripled since then, leading to occasional wolf attacks on pets, hunting dogs and livestock. Wisconsin officials add recommendations to new management plan to keep wolf ...

  8. Eastern wolf - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Great Lakes wolf is generally found in the northern halves of Minnesota and Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, [51] southeastern Manitoba and northern Ontario, [19] and the Algonquin wolf inhabits central and eastern Ontario as well as southwestern Quebec north of the St. Lawrence River.

  9. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    The population increased again by 1980 to about 75,000, with 32,000 being killed in 1979. [26] Wolf populations in northern Inner Mongolia declined during the 1940s, primarily because of poaching of gazelles, the wolf's main prey. [27] In British-ruled India, wolves were heavily persecuted because of their attacks on sheep, goats and children.