Written by HLRBO| 01/26/2021
The new year is a time for a fresh start and resolutions. It also brings with it new laws and changes to existing laws. When it comes to hunting, each state regulates hunting, and most states make minor tweaks to their hunting laws each year, like offering a new tag or moving a hunting season back two weeks. But, certain states make major changes to hunting policy by allowing new animals to be hunted.
Hunting Goes to the Wolves in Wisconsin
A big change is happening for Wisconsin hunters in 2021— they will be allowed to hunt wolves for the first time in more than a decade.
The state of Wisconsin announced late last year that it would participate in its first wolf season since 2014-- taking place in November of 2021. This decision comes after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lifted federal protections and took gray wolves off the endangered species list.
The Wisconsin DNR says the framework for the new season will include public input and consultation with the state's Native American tribes. Then they will figure out a harvest cap for the first season.
"It is tremendously important to us to have a good, robust, strong population of wolves, and we know we can do that," said Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Division Administrator for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Keith Warnke. "We've managed hunting seasons in the past, and we've maintained a good, strong population of wolves."
According to the DNR, more than 1,000 wolves are estimated to be in Wisconsin, which is a steady increase from recent years.