Court Backlog Ends Any Hope of Wisconsin Wolf Hunt This Winter

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    Three still-unresolved lawsuits will determine the fate of Wisconsin’s wolf hunt.Josef Pittner / GettySHARE

    Wisconsin hunters who were hoping to put a tag on a timber wolf this past November were stymied when Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost issued a temporary injunction on October 22, blocking the hunt just weeks before the season was to open. Now, those left hoping that the injunction would be temporary enough to allow a hunt before the end of February are stymied again, as a backlog of court cases will postpone final rulings until spring, effectively ending any hope of a wolf hunt this winter.Top Articlesby Field & StreamNew York Records Second-Highest Number of Gun Sales Ever For 2021READ MORE“Like a Little Bear!” Man Kills Giant Possum Trying to Raid His Chicken CoopSecond Largest Gun Auction Ever Brings In $25 Million. See the Incredible Top 5 SellersVideo: Massive Crocodile Gulps Down Small Shark in AustraliaA Christmas Story: Boots Like the Old Timers at DeerCamp Worehttps://imasdk.googleapis.com/js/core/bridge3.493.0_en.html#goog_244791518https://imasdk.googleapis.com/js/core/bridge3.493.0_en.html#goog_1764875882https://imasdk.googleapis.com/js/core/bridge3.493.0_en.html#goog_1589586539javascript:falsejavascript:falseA Christmas Story: Boots Like the Old Timers at Deer Camp Wore

    Animal-advocacy groups that sued to block the hunt are celebrating the delay. According theSheehafer News, executive director of Friends of the Wisconsin Wolf and Wildlife…

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