Posted: Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has
closed Wolf Harvest Zone 1 to hunting and trapping of gray wolves
effective 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2.
Zone 1 encompasses most of Sawyer County — the area
north of Highway 70 and east of Highway 27. Zone 3 (including that
portion of Sawyer County south of Highway 70 and west of Highway 27)
remains open to wolf harvest; as of Dec. 1, 10 wolves had been taken out
of a quota of 18 in Zone 3.
The state wolf harvest quota for Zone 1 was set at 32
wolves and the closure process was initiated when the 32nd wolf was
harvested Dec. 1.
Wolf Harvest Zone 1 is the third zone to be closed
this season. The harvest of wolves currently remains open in zones 3, 5
and 6. The department will continue to monitor the harvest in the
remaining zones and expects zones 5 and 6 to close soon. Wolf hunters
and trappers should check daily for additional zone closures.
“The harvest trend in Zone 1 has been steady prior to
the deer season, but has slowed down since then. Now with the quota
achieved we will close the zone to any additional harvest,” said Kurt
Thiede, DNR Lands Division Administrator. “This is Wisconsin’s inaugural
season. We are learning much about hunter and trapper success rates
that will help us draft permanent rules that continue to move the wolf
population down toward levels in line with social carrying capacity.”
“We will be considering harvest trends as we approach
quotas in other zones as well. Our ultimate goal is to reduce the wolf
population by 116 animals, distributed across the landscape,” Thiede
said.
Wolf hunters and trappers are advised they can
continue to pursue wolves in Zones 3, 5 and 6, but are urged to watch
Zones 5 and 6 closely because both are within two wolves of their
quotas.
When additional zones are closed, the DNR will
announce the closures by news releases, notification on the DNR website
and on the wolf call-in number, 1-855-299-9653. It is the hunter’s and
trapper’s responsibility to check for and know about zone closures. DNR
encourages hunters and trappers to check the website or the call-in
number daily.
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