Earlier this morning I asked why there was no fuss in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan from animal rights groups over delisting of the wolf. In the areas around Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, it is the complete opposite – whining, crying, lawsuits, et..
I think I have answered my own question. After doing a bit more reading and research, the answer is really quite simple. In Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, hunting is not included in any part of those state’s wolf management plans.
That is the bottom line really isn’t it?
Tom Remington
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