This story, “Return of Michigan Wolves,” explores the early years of reintroducing gray wolves to Northern Michigan. It first ran in the February 2001 issue of Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine.
ESCANABA, MI – Michigan’s federally protected gray wolves are under closer watch by state wildlife regulators than ever before. More than 1,200 wildlife cameras are strapped to trees across the Upper ...
State officials are preparing to survey for wolves in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Wolves were wiped out in the peninsula in the early 20th Century and have yet to make a comeback. If you live in ...
A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:12:28 GMT — Michigan wildlife regulators say they'll have to reconsider their policy on gray wolves now that the predator has federal protection once again. A federal judge on ...
In mid-February, we invited requests from our subscribers for articles you might like to read on The Athletic as part of our latest Inspired By You series. Thomas C, Guy M, Stuart E and Matt K all ...
Wolves are making a comeback at Isle Royale National Park in Michigan after nearly disappearing from the rugged island chain because of inbreeding and disease. The archipelago in northwestern Lake ...
If you live in northern Michigan and think you've spotted a wolf in the area recently, Michigan wildlife experts want your input. State officials are preparing to investigate the possible presence of ...