Gray wolf report explores presence in Michigan

Gray wolves are a perennial topic of debate and discussion in the U.P.; this article goes over some of the most recent developments.

Excerpt: Michigan’s gray wolf was removed from the federal endangered species list on Jan. 27 after four decades as a protected animal.

Its long journey back from near extinction is hailed as one of the greatest wildlife survival stories in U.S. history -- flourishing from just six animals in 1973 to nearly 700 today in Michigan alone.

But the story of the gray wolf is far from over.

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Source: Lansing State Journal
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