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Wis. board says no dog rules for wolf hunt

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 9:14 p.m.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Natural Resources Board refused Wednesday to grant state wildlife officials permission to draft emergency restrictions on training dogs on wolves.

The board voted 6-1 during a meeting in Eau Claire to deny the Department of Natural Resources’ request to begin the work.

The move comes after a coalition of humane societies filed a lawsuit alleging the DNR’s current wolf hunt rules don’t include any meaningful restrictions on dogs. The group contends the lack of regulations have set the stage for brutal dog-wolf fights that violate Wisconsin’s animal cruelty statutes.

Dane County Circuit Judge Peter Anderson last month issued a temporary injunction barring wolf hunters from training or using dogs in the hunt while he weighs the case. DNR officials had hoped adopting emergency training restrictions would persuade him to lift the prohibition in time for this fall’s wolf season.

The hunt is scheduled to begin Oct. 15 and run through February. Statutes establishing the hunt don’t allow the use of dogs until after the November gun deer season.

But board Chairman Dave Clausen told The Associated Press in a telephone interview he doubted the DNR could quickly craft regulations for this season that would satisfy the judge, the humane societies and hunters who use dogs. He said he’d rather do nothing than create a bad rule.

He said DNR attorneys will argue in court the board spent more than two hours considering the issue at the meeting and was convinced hunters could keep their dogs safe without regulations.




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partarican1
Sep 27, 2012 at 10:44 a.m.
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bad call...why use the dogs? just hunt with a pack of people....as an owner of many dogs over my lifetime, I am greatly saddened when people treat dogs like property...have you never had a dog that was your friend or known someone who has? why wouldn't you want to protect your friend? I really doubt the DNR will be able to come up with regulations that will satisfy everyone...and to think 2 hours is enough to satisfy the needs of the hunters and the rules involving the pending law suit is just plain crazy...

hankidan
Sep 27, 2012 at 10:13 a.m.
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You just had to ask for the tree hugger comments, didn't you... Good call on the DNR.

ozzman99
Sep 27, 2012 at 9:42 a.m.
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Why do you "sportsman" feel you have to kill everything that has four legs? Why bother using dogs to chase em down? Just give your hero Sarah Palin a call and she will mow them down with a machine gun mounted helicopter or maybe you can just toss some good old dynamite into the wolfs den and bomb them out or isn't there enough "sport" in that?

westorbust
Sep 27, 2012 at 9:19 a.m.
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Hey, nothing like bringing your dead dogs back after a less than successful wolf hunt. enjoy.

hdonlybob
Sep 27, 2012 at 9:17 a.m.
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Where are all the tree hugger's comments ???
Another waste of time and money to go thru this fiasco (sp)....
Good call indeed...

jstwndrn
Sep 27, 2012 at 8:12 a.m.
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Good call.

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