The Michigan DNR said Thursday, Nov. 12, it was aware of the
photo of a hunter with a dead wolf circulating online that claims to be
"a wolf shot and killed near Claire, Michigan." The photo was actually
taken at a game ranch in Canada, the DNR said in a statement released
Thursday.
November 12, 2015
The Michigan DNR said Thursday, Nov. 12, it was aware of the photo of a hunter with a dead wolf circulating online that claims to be "a wolf shot and killed near Claire, Michigan."
"The photo was actually taken at a game ranch in Canada," the DNR said in a statement released Thursday.
Searches on Facebook for "Clare wolf" and "Claire wolf" lead to the original post, featuring a man holding the wolf.
The photo garnered more than 6,000 shares by Thursday.
Others shared the photograph and added captions about wolves in Michigan.
The DNR was "inundated" with poaching calls and tips about the photo, DNR Captain Wade Hamilton said.
The DNR got 30 tips about the photo in the past 12 hours, he said, but noted the DNR appreciated every tip, encouraging residents to report any other incidents they think the agency should investigate.
He believes the rumor may have started because the wolf was shot at Harrison Crossing Outfitters in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Harrison, Michigan, is near Clare, Michigan, Hamilton pointed out.
The DNR released the message about the wolf photo attempting to free up phone lines for legitimate poaching complaints, hunter harassment or other violations, the agency said, "especially as we approach the start of the firearm deer season."
Wolf hunting is currently prohibited in Michigan, the DNR said.
— Brad Devereaux is a public safety reporter for MLive/The Saginaw News. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Google+
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I hope the hunters meet the same fate, bastards.
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