Wolf hunt opponents worry dog training will put more stress on wolves
While dogs were used during the state's
wolf hunt last winter for the first time, whether or not hunters are
allowed to train dogs to pursue wolves has been unclear. Now, however, a
state appeals court has said that the lack of restrictions in the
Department of Natural Resources’ wolf hunting and training rules doesn't
conflict with the wolf hunt law or animal cruelty statutes.
Rachel
Tilseth of Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin is disappointed with the
ruling. She said the state's wolves already have it bad enough. “This is going to add another layer of stress onto an already stressed out wolf population,” she said.
Tilseth said she also worries that DNR enforcement during the training will be lacking. She's already unhappy with the DNR's review of last winter's use of dogs during the hunt. The DNR says it welcomes the latest court ruling. The agency is still working on permanent rules for wolf hunting and trapping.
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