Beginning Saturday, Finland is holding a second government-sanctioned trial wolf hunt in what authorities say is an attempt to manage numbers and curb poaching. Finland's state Wildlife Agency says 46 ...
Hunters would have been allowed to shoot up to 100 wolves after a controversial change to Finland's wildlife laws took effect on New Year's Day.
Two Finland men were indicted Monday on federal charges for allegedly killing two gray wolves, burying them in the Superior National Forest, and lying to federal investigators about the incident.
Wolves killed more than 2,100 reindeer in Finland last year, and herders are blaming the Ukraine war Juha Kujala no longer knows how many reindeer will return to his farm from the forest each December ...
A 55-year-old Lake County man was convicted Friday in Federal District Court in Minneapolis for his role in the illegal killing of two wolves in 2010, when the animals were still protected under the ...
Finland is pressing the European Commission for the right to shoot wolves, despite Brussels’ view that the Nordic countries’ wolf population must grow tenfold before hunting can resume. Helsinki ...
Finland will allow limited hunting of wolves next year to manage their growing population, repealing year-round protections that had been in place since 1973.