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DNR Open Application Period for Wolf Management Plan Committee

Thursday, March 4th, 2021 -- 9:02 AM

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-The Department of Natural Resources announced the open application period for a newly formed Wolf Management Plan Committee (WMPC).

Beginning this month, the department will begin recruitment for the WMPC with an open application period through March 19.  The DNR invites organizations with an interest in wolf management to visit the wolf management plan webpage on the DNR website to learn more about the required qualifications and how to apply for a seat on the committee.

The purpose of the WMPC will be to provide input, direction and recommendations to the department in developing an updated wolf management plan. To be inclusive of a variety of interest areas regarding wolf management, a specified number of plan committee seats will be made available by application to interested stakeholder organizations.

Representation on the committee will include hunting/trapping organizations, wolf advocacy/education organizations and agricultural/ranching organizations.

Additional seats on the WMPC will be reserved for invited tribal and governmental agencies, the Wisconsin Conservation Congress and DNR technical staff support.

The wolf management plan process will occur over the next year and half and will be conducted in an open and transparent process ensuring time for public participation and incorporation of the most recent scientific data.

The first step in the process consists of the department forming the WMPC with diverse representation from stakeholder groups as well as tribal and other governmental organizations.

Once the committee is formed, the department will solicit broad public input on the direction of wolf management in the state. Once that feedback is compiled, the WMPC will begin a series of four meetings to provide input to the development of the updated wolf management plan.

The department will write an initial draft of the wolf plan, guided by science and input from the WMPC and the public. The draft plan will be made available for public review and comment.

A final draft will then be compiled and submitted to the Natural Resources Board for approval in mid-2022.


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