Hunter-reported harvest thought to be a coyote in Michigan’s Calhoun County was a gray wolf

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A Michigan hunter reported that he harvested a large animal in Calhoun County in January during a legal coyote hunt. On Wednesday, April 3, the Michigan DNR said in a release that subsequent genetic tests revealed the animal to be a gray wolf.
Calhoun County is located in southern Michigan. The state's known wolf population is located in the Upper Peninsula.

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