Wisconsin DNR says recent wolf incidents involving encounters with people not part of a trend
Two separate incidents involving wolves and humans in Oneida County recently haven’t led to any increased warnings for hunters or citizens, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Randy Johnson, the DNR’s large carnivore specialist stationed in Rhinelander, said that although a significant part of the DNR’s wolf conflict program involves sharing information and locations of verified wolf conflicts, this information is shared primarily via the DNR’s Wolf Depredation Reports and Maps web page. That page includes an interactive map displaying locations of verified wolf conflicts, as well as reports of all wolf conflicts from the last several years.
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