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Proponents of a wolf hunt say that wolves kill deer and livestock and are recovered in the state of Michigan, while opponents say that wolves are vital to the ecosystems they inhabit and are culturally significant to tribes and loved by many Michiganders.
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Michigan's wolf management plan attempts to balance the need to control the population of wolves against the desires of hunters who want a hunting season and environmentalists who want to protect the wolves.
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The art exhibit "The Spirit of the Hunt" will be held in East Lansing while the Department of Natural Resources in Lansing considers an update to its wolf management plan which could pave the way for a wolf hunting season.
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A group opposed to wolf hunting in Michigan has sued the Department of Natural Resources. The lawsuit claims appointments to the Wolf Management Advisory…
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A state senate committee Wednesday approved a resolution to push state wildlife officials to authorize a wolf hunting season this year. The resolution by…
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Gray wolves were removed from the federal endangered species list officially in January. Now, state senators have proposed a resolution calling on the…
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State wildlife officials say the wolf population in the Upper Peninsula remains “healthy and stable.”The Department of Natural Resources completed its…
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The U.S. House has passed a bill to drop legal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states, reopening a lengthy battle over the predator…
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A new lawsuit is seeking to compel the federal government to come up with a national plan to protect the gray wolf, including those in the Upper…