Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)
Was
that a wolf? PDF on International Wolf Center's website
Is
it a wolf? How to differentiate a wolf from other canids - First
Mountain Forest
Michigan
To ensure a prompt response to wolf depredation and or nuisance complaints, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources asks you to call the "Report All Poaching" line (RAP). The RAP line is available 24 hrs. a day. Operators will collect your information and pass it on to local wildlife or law division staff that will make every effort to perform a timely investigation. If you know the Town, Range, and Section for your property please provide it to the operator so we can quickly locate your farm or home. The RAP number is available in the Michigan hunting and trapping guides and the fishing guides. The RAP number is also available along with other information about wildlife depredation at the Michigan DNR web site (www.michigan.gov/dnr).
RAP (Report All Poaching) 1-800-292-7800
Tips For Preserving Evidence
- Secure the area from the entry of livestock. Curious animals or upset ewes and cows can destroy evidence quickly.
- Look for tracks or scat (droppings). Cover with a bucket or empty paint can.
- Cover livestock carcass or remains with a tarp and weight securely to keep other predators form destroying teeth marks or other evidence.
- Photograph or videotape the evidence. It is helpful to put some common object (such as a pencil or ruler) next to the evidence to document size.
- Do not disturb evidence until a DNR representative can investigate the site.
Minnesota
Information is available on the Minnesota Department of Agriculture website for people who have or may have a wolf depredation problem. Please go to http://www.mda.state.mn.us/ams/wolf.htm
Contact information for the USDA-APHIS Minnesota Wildlife Services, the agency that is responsible for trapping depredating wolves.
Information about Minnesota's wolf depredation control program is on the International Wolf Center's website at http://www.wolf.org/wolves/learn/intermed/inter_mgmt/depredation.asp
Wisconsin
Information is available on the Wisconsin DNR website for people who have or may have a wolf depredation problem. Please go to http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/mammals/wolf/wolvesinfarms.htm
Contact information for USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services in Wisconsin, the federal agency that works with the Wisconsin DNR to investigate depredation claims and control depredating wolves.
Other information about wolf depredation control in Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Stakeholders' Attitudes Toward Wolf Recovery -
University of Wisconsin: Madison
Wisconsin
Wolf Progress Reports: includes information on the Wisconsin Wolf
Depredation Control Program (Wisconsin DNR)
HTML Version
- Wolves
and Hunting Dogs in Wisconsin - A Guide for Reducing Conflict Between
Wolves and Hunting Dogs
PDF Version
- Wolves
and Hunting Dogs in Wisconsin - A Guide for Reducing Conflict Between
Wolves and Hunting Dog
Revised February 12, 2007
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