JANUARY 2023 The Message of the Wolves National Wolfwatcher Board member, Krisztina Gayler (Kriszta Fecske) wrote this tribute to wolf 911M. Read her personal account of a wolf who lived his life as a wolf should - wild. Click to Read "The Message of the Wolves" Her words are quite powerful, “We saw 911M trying to defend himself until the last second, to bite back. Like a wounded warrior fighting back with his last breath against a huge overwhelming force.” As wolf advocates we are often faced with many obstacles including legislators, game commissions and the hunting lobby. We are continually addressing misinformation, myths and embellished tales. We have been wounded and left with scars. But knowledge is power and like Wolf 911M we must continue to fight. WISCONSIN WOLF PLAN COMMENTS DUE BY FEBRUARY 28, 2023 An Opportunity to Howl! WISCONSIN PUBLIC ACT 169 mandates a wolf hunting/trapping season, including the use of dogs to hunt wolves in Wisconsin when wolves are not a federal or state listed species. Wisconsin had an estimated 972 wolves last winter, down from the previous estimate after hunters and trappers killed 218 wolves during a 72-hour season in February 2021. The draft plan allows for a sustainable population of wolves with no minimum or maximum number of wolves. This is a huge improvement over the 1999 plan. The Draft Plan is now available for you to SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS. It is easy! The Wisconsin DNR is essentially asking what you like and dislike about the plan. You do not need to be a Wisconsin resident to comment. A one-page GUIDE has been developed to assist you with your comments. You can also submit questions and comments to
[email protected] photo credit: Tristan Adler MICHIGAN AND MINNESOTA WOLF PLANS FINALIZED The Minnesota Wolf Plan was recently finalized. A key finding of the attitude survey was that 87% of residents support wolves. As a result, an objective of the plan is to “maintain a population comparable to recent estimates (2,200-3,000, well above the federal recovery goals) and distributed across the majority of current wolf range.” The 10 year Michigan Wolf Plan was also signed in December. Consistent with the 2008 and 2015 plans, the update provides guiding principles for wolf management and utilizes the most current biological and social science complied in the WHITE PAPER Nancy Warren, National Wolfwatcher Coalition Director, summarized the plan in a published article. photo credit Stephanie Perry HELP SUPPORT WOLFWATCHER If you are a wolf supporter, we are confident, you received more that a dozen requests for money over the last few weeks. We are asking in a different way. For every shirt sold, Float donates $8 to the National Wolfwatcher Coalition. This is just a one week campaign which will end Monday, January 16th 10 am EST. Thank you to artist, Marcie Terwilliger who inspired the design and theme for this campaign. Unfortunately, Little Red Riding Hood is still influencing management decisions across the country. Help us dispel the myths and promote decisions that are not politically motivated or based on fear because Grandma Knows There is Nothing to Fear about wolves. To purchase this original shirt, CLICK HERE which are available in various styles. (Wolf supporters can never have too many shirts!) THANK YOU! Without YOU, our loyal supporters, the National Wolfwatcher Coalition would not exist. We are appreciative of your support throughout the past years and look forward to your continued support in the future! For the latest scientific information, please visit OUR WEBSITE and while there, you can shop at OUR STORE www.wolfwatcher.org
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