100-year-rare endangered gray wolf found dead in southern Michigan, initially mistaken for a coyote.
A federally endangered gray wolf, not seen in southern Michigan for 100 years, was killed in January by a hunter who initially mistook it for a coyote. DNA testing confirmed it as a gray wolf, and experts are investigating how it arrived in the area. The wolf population in Michigan was estimated at around 631 in 2022, with a known population only in the Upper Peninsula.
April 08, 2024
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