Nonilex,
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A #GrayWolf killed in a January #coyote hunt in #Michigan's southern Lower Peninsula; #DNR investigating how it got there.

The harvest was potentially the 1st time a gray wolf has been identified in the Lower Peninsula since the species was wiped out driven to [#extinction] from the state in the early 20th century, MI Dept of #NaturalResources said.

#law #Federal #EndangeredSpecies #conservation #AnimalRights #hunting
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2024/04/03/dnr-gray-wolf-found-killed-southwest-mich/73190430007/

hannahshouse2,
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@Nonilex
This makes me very sad. I celebrated when they reintroduced wolves to yellowstone.

feld,
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@Nonilex wonder if they came over from WI, could have crossed over up in the UP I guess?

feld,
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@Nonilex Reminds me though that black bears haven't been seen in southern WI since ~ the early 20th century as well, and I had a teacher who in the 90s was called out to a neighboring farmer's field to assist with a combine that sunk into a hole which turned out to be a bear den. Farmer reported seeing something run towards the woods when it happened. My teacher had sent off fur samples to the university and they confirmed it was a black bear.

How did it get there without anyone seeing it? The woods are not dense; it's mostly farmland. Incredible, really.

Nonilex,
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"It's possible it naturally got there, but it's also obviously possible it had some help getting there," said Brian Roell, a large carnivore specialist for the . "Those are things we want to understand better. We want to know when it was actually harvested, where it was harvested…."

in are a federally , meaning they can be killed only if a direct & immediate threat to human life.

Nonilex,
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The #Michigan #hunter who harvested the #wolf reported harvesting "a large animal," the #DNR said in a Tues press release. Genetic tests confirmed the animal was a #GrayWolf.

The hunter was participating in a legal #CoyoteHunt & was accompanied by a guide. He said he believed the animal to be a large #coyote. The wolf weighed 84 lbs [that’d be a huge coyote], while Eastern coyotes typically weigh 25-40 lbs, the DNR said.

#law #Federal #EndangeredSpecies #conservation #AnimalRights #hunting

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