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Conservation measures, hunting regulations required to protect dwindling Wisconsin grey wolf population · The Badger Herald

Conservation measures, hunting regulations required to protect dwindling Wisconsin grey wolf population Though grey wolves are no longer an endangered species per Trump Administration, unregulated hunting threatens their numbers Prior to European settlement in the U.S., it is estimated that there were between 3,000 to 5,000 grey wolves roaming Wisconsin. Like most ecosystems free from modern civilization, it was a land balanced by the natural order of biology.  Long before that, there were also other human species. Neanderthals wandered the French Riviera, Denisovans frolicked in Asian forests and a group of miniature primates sometimes referred to as hobbits navigated the dense jungle of the Indonesian island of Flores. All were, by anthropological standards, human. Modern humans just happened to get lucky. As the black cloud of extinction swallowed our cousins, we managed to sprint just out of reach of disaster. 

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