Reuters: Wisconsin officials said on Wednesday that hunters killed five wolves during the first two days of the state’s inaugural wolf harvest, which began this week despite opposition from animal rights groups.
The state’s Department of Natural Resources said a gray wolf was trapped and killed on Tuesday in Oneida County and hunters elsewhere across the state reported four kills on Monday as the state-sanctioned effort to reduce the population began.
So far, the state has issued 638 of the 1,160 wolf-harvesting…