Posted: 11.23.2013
(AP) -- At least 10 wolves have been killed during Michigan's wolf hunt in the Upper Peninsula.
The
state Department of Natural Resources updated the results Saturday. The
wolf season started on Nov. 15 and runs through December, unless 43 are
killed before the end of the year.
It's
the first hunt in Michigan since the wolf was placed on the endangered
species list nearly 40 years ago. A total of 1,200 people are licensed
to participate with firearm, crossbow or bow and arrow.
The DNR had estimated the state's wolf population at 658.
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