Wisconsin wolf hunters exceed state’s quota by almost double during abbreviated hunt, DNR confirms

Wisconsin wolf hunters exceed state’s quota by almost double during abbreviated hunt, DNR confirms

Wisconsin’s recent wolf hunt, the state’s first in seven years, ended early on Wednesday after the state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) determined that 69% of the state’s 119-wolf quota had been harvested in just two days. But hunters and trappers out in the field were allowed a grace period of 24-hours, effectively extending the hunt through the following afternoon.