Animals
A Third of Wisconsin's Wild Wolves Killed in 60 Hours After Being Removed From Endangered List
Researchers stated Monday that after the animals were delisted under the Endangered Species Act and the state permitted a public hunt, up to a third of Wisconsin's gray wolves may have been killed earlier this year.
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