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Bear Hunters Advised to be on the Lookout for Wolves

Bear Hunters Advised to be on the Lookout for Wolves

Park Falls – The Department of Natural Resources is warning people training their dogs to hunt bears to be on the look out for wolves.

This comes after 4 dogs were killed by wolves in the past two weeks.

Investigators from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services say the wolf attacks happened south of Port Wing in Bayfield County, south of Rhinelander in Oneida County, Northeast of Riverside in Burnett County, and west of Neillsville in Clark County.

Wolves may have pups in the area they are trying to protect leading them to attack, according to the D.N.R.

Bear hunters are asked to use caution and avoid training or hunting sites with concentrated wolf activity.

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