Thursday, August 14, 2014

For Your WI Wolf Hunting File

An update from the Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin blog. Some highlights and links:
Hound handlers are equipped with high tech radio telemetry devices that allow them to track GPS-collared hunting dogs from long distances. They are often not able to catch up to hounds that have a wolf at bay to prevent deadly fights between dogs and wolves. As proof of this, to date, Wisconsin has paid nearly $500,000 to “reimburse” hound-hunters for hunting dogs injured or killed by wolves. See link dog depredations WDNRhttp://dnr.wi.gov/topic/wildlifehabitat/wolf/dogdeps.html
According to DNR regulations, hound handlers are only allowed to use up to six dogs at a time to trail wolves. But handlers often replace tired dogs with fresh ones and younger dogs. It is common for a handler to be unable to retrieve the tired dogs, and end up with up well over 6 dogs chasing one wolf, potentially twice or even three times as many. There is no monitoring system in place to ensure that only 6 dogs pursue wolves.
For how to get involved:
Email: wolvesdouglasco@gmail.com
website: wolvesdouglasco.com


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