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Wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan

wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan
wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan

Wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan Draft plan approved by the board: the wisconsin wolf management plan 2023 was approved by the natural resources board on oct. 25, 2023. the provided to the board and public for this meeting included a background memo, a summary of the public comments and the draft plan itself. tribal consultations: the dnr invited and participated in further. Madison, wis. – the wisconsin natural resources board (nrb) today approved with amendments the wisconsin department of natural resources’ (dnr) revised 2023 wisconsin wolf management plan and an administrative rule for wolves. the board approved the wolf plan with an amendment to subzone 1b that allows the department to close any subunit if.

wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan
wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan

Wisconsin Natural Resource Board Members Approve Wolf Management Plan Madison, wis. – the wisconsin department of natural resources (dnr) today released a revised draft of the 2023 wolf management plan. the plan will go to the natural resource board (nrb) during their meeting on oct. 25, 2023. the dnr began developing this updated draft plan in early 2021 to align its wolf management strategies with the current. The natural resources board hears public testimony on the dnr’s wolf management plan. (screenshot) the debate surrounding wolf management in wisconsin is heated in part because of the divide between the cultural significance of the animal to the tribes and the wariness that many northern wisconsin residents feel living near the animal. With a majority of new members, the policy setting board for the wisconsin department of natural resources unanimously approved the agency’s contentious wolf management plan wednesday. while it is supported by conservation and environmental groups, the plan has drawn criticism from gop lawmakers over its lack of a statewide population goal. The state's previous wolf management plan, which had been in place since 1999, limited the state's wolf population to just 350. while the new plan does not include a set goal, johnson said current.

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