One of my lifelong dreams will take place when I get to spend a week in February tracking wolves in northern Wisconsin! I missed out on an opportunity when I wasn't able to do the second year of the Anake program, they spend a week tracking wolves in Idaho. Well I am especially excited to track wolves here in the upper Midwest which are unique in their own way. What's great about this tracking expedition is that it is also sponsored by WAS... so an opportunity to reconnect with some instructors from WAS.
Musings from a mystical, eco-Anabaptist exploring the intersections of Christian discipleship, creation connection, masculine spirituality, liminality, and communal ritual space for transformation.
December 16, 2011
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One of my lifelong dreams will take place when I get to spend a week in February tracking wolves in northern Wisconsin! I missed out on an opportunity when I wasn't able to do the second year of the Anake program, they spend a week tracking wolves in Idaho. Well I am especially excited to track wolves here in the upper Midwest which are unique in their own way. What's great about this tracking expedition is that it is also sponsored by WAS... so an opportunity to reconnect with some instructors from WAS.
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What is the wolf population in Wisconsin?
When I was there in February on the wolf tracking expedition, the DNR's wolf biologist estimated at between 762 and 832 animals in 204 packs over the winter of 2011-'12.
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