As a tribal leader, I wish to share some perspective on the wolf population and their impact on the people and property of those who reside in what's now known as Wisconsin.
The vast majority of the conversation in the northern part of the state focuses on concerns about wolves. Even though the main prey for wolves in Wisconsin are deer, beaver, and in central areas, turkey, the less frequent wol...
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