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Media coverage

Here we present some major media pieces. For a complete list of all media coverage, please email

Lions

UW-Madison Press Release — (Jan. 2009)
Research uncovers surprising lion stronghold in war-torn central Africa

Wolves

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Public Radio — (October 3, 2011)
Don't Mix Politics with Delisting the Gray Wolf

UW-Madison News — (June 2011)
Livestock risks from Wisconsin wolves localized, predictable

Wisconsin Radio Network — (June 2011)
Mapping the state's wolf risk

Wisconsin State Journal — (June 2011)
Keeping an eye on Wisconsin's wolf packs

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel — (June 2011)
Researchers map likely future contact with wolves

Wisconsin Public Radio — (June 2011) OR download the mp3
Researchers examine where wolves are attacking cattle

Ashland Current — (Sept. 2010)
Tracking the Gray Wolf: Feds Move to Delist

UW-Madison News — (Oct. 2008)
History of Wisconsin's wolf policy filled with compromise, meddling

WKOW 27 ABC Madison — (Apr. 2010)
DNR says wolf population double what it should be

Mazinaigan — (Fall 2010)
Culture & attitudes toward ma'iingan

Wisconsin Public Radio, The Joy Cardin Show — (June 2009) OR download the mp3
John Munson talks to an expert on wolf-human interaction about the best way to manage wolves - in order to preserve nature while protecting livestock and other resources.

Wisconsin Public Radio, University of the Air — (Apr. 2008) OR download the mp3
How many wolves in Wisconsin is too many? What advantages might result from a wolf hunt? Insights into those and other questions about the state's burgeoning wolf population

Wisconsin Week — (Feb. 2008)
Researchers promote coexistence of wolves, people (1.8Mb)

NatureNews — (March 2008)
Wolf attack map predicts danger areas

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