UNDATED (WSAU) - The first wolf season held in Wisconsin closes Sunday at 5 p.m. when hunting in Zone 3 is ended. Five of the six wolf-harvest zones had already been closed.
Hunters and trappers in Zone 3 are said to be within one of the established quota already. A spokesman for the Department of Natural Resources says the zone’s quota was 18 and the 17th wolf was harvested last Friday. The state planned to harvest a total of 116 wolves in the six established zones.
The hunt was going to close February 28th – or, when the harvest goals were reached.


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