07-02-2017 01:48 via popsci.com.au

Hunters may need to keep their paws off Wisconsin wolves

Wisconsin's wolves are a great success story in many ways. When the state began monitoring its gray wolf population in 1979, there were only about 25 left in the area, after bounty hunting and prey decline nearly wiped them out. Today, thanks to the Endangered Species Act and the state's efforts, Wisconsin is home to about 800 gray wolves. But they may not be out of hot water yet.
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