Don’t expect a hunting season anytime soon.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed the gray wolf from protections of the Endangered Species Act in Wisconsin and other Great Lakes states today.
The rules will go into effect in 30 days and will return regulation of the animals to state wildlife agencies.
In Wisconsin, this means the Department of Natural Resources will once again manage the state’s teaming population, which last winter was estimated at 537 to 564.
What is the natural habitat of the Gray Wolk? It sounds like a pan you would find in an asian kitchen.
It’s generally in the mind of insane bloggers. They roam the netherregions of an unhinged mind.
Gray Wolks are usually found in England, between the flowers in a Gray Garden.