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Possible Wisconsin Gray Wolf Hunt

By Ron Seelly Wisconsin State Journal lacrossetribune.com
With the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the verge of removing the gray wolf from endangered status, more calls are being heard in Wisconsin for a hunting season on the once rare animal.

"No question about it," Ed Harvey, chairman of the Wisconsin Conservation Congress, said of increasing pressure and support for a wolf hunting season.

Recommendations calling for more control of the state's wolves, now numbering more than 800, and a reduction in the population were approved in all 72 Wisconsin counties by members of the Conservation Congress earlier this spring. The organization advises the state Department of Natural Resources on outdoor sporting issues.

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