Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan (1999)

Compiled by the Wisconsin Wolf Advisory Committee, this plan outlines the long-term management of wolves in Wisconsin.



Executive Summary

Wisconsin Wolf Advisory Committee

  1. Introduction
  2. History of Wolves in Wisconsin and Public Attitudes
  3. Wolf Biology and Ecology
  4. Management Goal and Criteria for Determining Endangered, Threatened or Delisted Status
  5. Wolf Management Strategies
    1. Wolf Management Zones
    2. Population Monitoring and Management
      1. Population Monitoring
      2. Population Management
    3. Wolf Health Monitoring
    4. Habitat Management
      1. Potential & Favorable Wolf Habitat
      2. Access Management
      3. Vegetation Management
      4. Habitat Linkage & Corridors
      5. Management of Den & Rendezvous Sites
      6. Role of Wilderness & Other Forest Reserves
    5. Wolf Depredation Management
    6. Wolf Education Programs
    7. Law Enforcement
    8. Inter-Agency Cooperation and Coordination
    9. Program Guidance and Oversight
    10. Volunteer Programs
    11. Wolf Research Needs
    12. Wolf-Dog Hybrids & Captive Wolves
    13. Wolf Specimen Management
    14. Ecotourism
  6.   Wolf Management Budget
  7.   Literature Cited
  8.   Glossary

Appendix A: Wolf Depredation 1976-1998
Appendix B: Population Viability Analysis
Appendix C: GIS Analysis of Wolf Habitat & Potential Population in the Great Lakes States
Appendix D: Citizen Involvement
Appendix E: Impact of Wolves on Deer in Wisconsin
Appendix F: Wolf Health Monitoring and Mortality Factors
Appendix G: Wolf-Dog Hybrid Cases in Wisconsin
Appendix H: Public Attitudes Toward Wolves in Wisconsin
Appendix I: Alternative Wolf Management Considered


Requests for hard copies can be sent to:

Bureau of Endangered Resources
Wolf Plan

P.O. Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707



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Last Revised: January 26, 2012