Wisconsin’s largest farm organization is criticizing the state’s Department of Natural Resources for dragging its feet on wolf management.
Tyler Wenzlaff with Wisconsin Farm Bureau tells Brownfield there is no reason to delay a wolf hunting season until next winter. “The DNR has had months of time to go through the process and it’s quite clear in state law that they can hold a wolf hunt yet this winter.”
Federal action to remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species List happened in October, and the wolf is no longer on that list since January 4th.


