Republicans in Congress including Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin on Friday introduced a bill to delist the gray wolf in ...
Randy Johnson, the Wisconsin DNR’s large carnivore specialist, says the state's bear population is stable or growing in neary every zone.
Wisconsin’s declining population could cost it a congressional seat after the next census, reducing its influence in D.C. and ...
Although bear hunting season is still months away, a significant change is set to draw more hunters into the woods this year.
and potentially the Wisconsin Supreme Court, could allow the dominant party to craft maps that favor its prospects. The aging population also presents fiscal challenges. As baby boomers retire ...
In fact, by all measures, the population is stable or even growing in all of our bear zones,” Johnson told the board. Wisconsin had about 23,000 bears last year across its six bear management zones.
In 1935, the state began regulating bear hunting with licenses and quotas, and the population slowly began to recover. Over the next few decades, Pennsylvania implemented various conservation programs ...