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DNR investigates wolf poaching
Posted: 04.28.2011 at 1:40 PM
Updated: 04.28.2011 at 2:00 PM
Vicky Crystal

Morning Anchor

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HARVEY -- The Michigan Department of Natural Resources continues to investigate two wolf poaching incidents across the U.P. that happened in early February.

The DNR are hoping that a reminder may help identify a suspect or suspects.

The DNR says that it appears two of the wolves were shot in unknown areas, but later transported and dumped, one on a road south of Newberry and one on a road in Chippewa County in Whitefish Township.

If anyone has information about these or other poaching, you're encouraged to call the "report all poaching hot line" at (800) 292-7800.

Information can be given anonymously and still allow a person to receive a reward, pending arrest and conviction.

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