ORIGINAL: furgitter
Ive got some food for thaught.Wolves in wisconsin are protected.You cant own one,unless its a hybred...After talking the matter over with some folks who deal with them more than i do.It finally made sence to me that the gap in our oppinions isnt so bad.what im seeing arround here is probbobly wolf hybreds.That would explain the boldness that wolves are NOT known for.You realy cant tell by looking at a picture of them.It can only be determined by DNA. But on the trail,Its actions should give it away im told.Well,it turns out i cant shoot a dog running loose on my property either,a cat yes,but not a dog.Makes sence,i dont want to shoot someones buddy.Only a game warden can do that.
Now its time for everyone to do there part.The DNR has people to find wolves.They also have people(voluntiers) who do nothing but follow a certain wolf all winter.When one person stops another picks up the trail and continues.Thats one way they know what they kill,etc. There are not enough people to record all the activity in the state,so they rely on active hunters to report findings in the field.Mabe there are wolves in an area that they didnt know about.Get on the WIDNR web and let them know you need some post cards to report evidence of threatened or endangered animals in the field.The DNR is not your enemy,and they need your help.Everyone will benefit from it,including you.