Amazing how they speak what a turn around is happening because of the wolves, but here in Wisconsin they planted them and now they are becoming out of control so the DNR can issue permits to shoot them
The gray wolf was removed from the state endangered species list in 2004 and was federally delisted on January 27, 2012.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources may issue permits authorizing shooting or trapping of wolves on privately owned property.
I think somewhere around Holy Hill area there was and may still be a wolf farm. they raise wolfs and you could tour the place for a small fee. They use to have a bunch of white one, don't know if they were albino or not.
Howling good video mate
ReplyDeleteAmazing how they speak what a turn around is happening because of the wolves, but here in Wisconsin they planted them and now they are becoming out of control so the DNR can issue permits to shoot them
ReplyDeleteThe gray wolf was removed from the state endangered species list in 2004 and was federally delisted on January 27, 2012.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources may issue permits authorizing shooting or trapping of wolves on privately owned property.
I think somewhere around Holy Hill area there was and may still be a wolf farm. they raise wolfs and you could tour the place for a small fee. They use to have a bunch of white one, don't know if they were albino or not.
Wow, who knew. Thanks Orbs.
ReplyDeletewow, very fascinating and cool!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Yellowstone! Given the chance, I'd live there.
ReplyDeleteSER, given the latest status of the Gray Wolf, I'm still against the wolf hunt. To me, the numbers are still too low.