Joy Cardin
from Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 7:00 AM
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| Wisconsin's gray wolf was recently removed from the federally endangered species list. Now there's a bill in the state legislature that would pave the way for a hunting and trapping season. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest lawmaker discusses why he says a public hunt is needed in Wisconsin; after seven-thirty, her guest says wolves are an asset to the state and should be protected.
Guests:
- 7:00 - Scott Suder, Republican State Representative from Abbotsford and Assembly Majority Leader; co-author, "Wolf Management Act."
- 7:30 - Patricia Randolph, wildlife activist from Portage and former member, Dane County Conservation Congress. Columnist, Cap Times. |
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