Public Meeting on Wolf Management
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Gogebic Community College E-4946 Jackson Rd., Ironwood, Michigan 49938
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will host a series of public meetings in March to provide information to the public and answer questions regarding wolf management and the possibility of a future wolf hunting season.
The first meeting will be held Tuesday, March 12, at Gogebic Community College's David Lindquist Student Center, E4946 Jackson Road, Ironwood, Michigan.
The meetings will include a presentation by DNR Wildlife Division staff on wolf management techniques, including the potential use of public harvest as a management tool as prescribed in the state’s Wolf Management Plan, which was developed through consensus by a roundtable of stakeholders representing a wide variety of interests related to wolf management.
Following the presentation, DNR staff will hold a question-and-answer session with members of the public. Meeting attendees will also be asked to participate in a survey regarding the possibility of the use of wolf hunting as a management tool in Michigan.