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  2. Repopulation of wolves in Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Development continued to 1989, which set a population of 80 for three consecutive years as the trigger to reclassify the wolf to threatened status. Having reached that goal in 1999 with a population of 197, the state adopted the Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan for guidance towards eventual delisting. [10]

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

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    Previous research in Minnesota estimated 15% of that state's wolf population was lone wolves. But recent work by the VWP in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem found 19.6% of the population was made ...

  4. List of gray wolf populations by country - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota used to have control over its wolf population, [130] but this was revoked by a federal appellate court on August 1, 2017, making wolf management the charge of the federal government. [131] The court decided to retain the state's minimum population of 1,600 animals.

  5. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The global wild wolf population was estimated to be 300,000 ... the denning area often ... Great Lakes states of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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

  9. 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 ...