Here's what you need to know about the Wisconsin hunting and trapping season for gray wolves
Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The gray wolf was removed from protections of the federal Endangered Species List on Jan. 4. The delisting returned management authority for the species to Wisconsin and other states.
State control includes the ability to use lethal measures such as hunting and trapping to manage the animals.
Wisconsin law requires the Department of Natural Resources to hold a wolf hunting and trapping season from early November to the end of February when the species is not listed as threatened or endangered.