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Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan Committee Virtual Meeting
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources will hold the first of four Wolf Management Plan Committee meetings on Thursday, July 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The meeting will be held virtually, and the public is invited to attend and observe the proceedings. No pre-registration required.
There are two ways to join the call:
Use this link to join a livestream of the meeting, or
Join by phone (312-626-6799, Meeting ID: 817 6864 6459)
The Wolf Management Plan Committee has been formed to discuss important issues related to wolf management in Wisconsin and to provide input as the department updates the state’s wolf management plan. More information on the wolf management plan update process and timeline, including the formation, membership and work of this committee, is available on the DNR wolf management plan web page.
As part of the management plan revision process, the DNR will put together a Wolf Management Plan Committee (WMPC). Before the committee meetings, the.
The public comment period is open now through May 15. Find the online input tool here.
As part of the management plan revision process, the DNR will convene a Wolf Management Plan Committee (WMPC). Ahead of the summer WMPC meetings, the DNR encourages the public to provide input on the next 10 years of wolf management in Wisconsin.
Following the public comment period on wolf management’s future in Wisconsin, the WMPC will provide input to the DNR for developing an updated wolf management plan. The committee will comprise stakeholder groups, including hunting/trapping organizations, wolf advocacy/education organizations and agricultural/ranching organizations. The DNR also reserves additional seats on the WMPC for invited tribal and governmental agencies, the Wisconsin Conservation Congress and DNR technical staff support.
Plans for the November wolf hunting season and long-term management plan are underway. 10:47 am, May 4, 2021 ×
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is asking for public involvement in two separate efforts on wolves this spring. One is planning a November wolf hunting and trapping season. The other is forming a 10-year management plan for wolves. (Photo by iStock/AB Photography courtesy of the Wisconsin DNR)
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is seeking public input on wolves following two different tracks this spring.
The first is gearing up for the planned November wolf hunting and trapping season. The second track is formation of a new, 10-year wolf management plan.