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Wisconsin wolf hunters exceed state's quota by double during abbreviated hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Timeout" data-source="post: 2211004" data-attributes="member: 50852"><p>The total number of kill permits for the February hunt was to be 200. At the 11th hour the tribes claimed something like 81 of those 200. I don't know any details but have been told that wolves are basically a spiritual being to the tribes, ie. they had no intention of harvesting any wolves. All the newspaper articles were written from the angle that wolves were "slaughtered" when in reality there were only 18 more taken than the 200 kill permits authorized. I'm going from memory here but the total number of wolves in the State is said to be 1892. Our population goal is supposed to be 350. No matter how you slice it and dice it, the math doesn't add up. Must be that new math taught in the schools. Here is a link to the methods used and numbers of wolves taken during the February hunt in WI.</p><p>"Wolf-Season-Report-February-2021.pdf" <a href="https://widnr.widen.net/s/k8vtcgjwkf/wolf-season-report-february-2021" target="_blank">https://widnr.widen.net/s/k8vtcgjwkf/wolf-season-report-february-2021</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timeout, post: 2211004, member: 50852"] The total number of kill permits for the February hunt was to be 200. At the 11th hour the tribes claimed something like 81 of those 200. I don't know any details but have been told that wolves are basically a spiritual being to the tribes, ie. they had no intention of harvesting any wolves. All the newspaper articles were written from the angle that wolves were "slaughtered" when in reality there were only 18 more taken than the 200 kill permits authorized. I'm going from memory here but the total number of wolves in the State is said to be 1892. Our population goal is supposed to be 350. No matter how you slice it and dice it, the math doesn't add up. Must be that new math taught in the schools. Here is a link to the methods used and numbers of wolves taken during the February hunt in WI. "Wolf-Season-Report-February-2021.pdf" [URL]https://widnr.widen.net/s/k8vtcgjwkf/wolf-season-report-february-2021[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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