Six Ojibwe tribes sue Wisconsin to block fall wolf hunt

From UPI.com:

Sept. 21 (UPI) — Six Native American tribes sued Wisconsin on Tuesday in an effort to stop the state’s wolf hunting and trapping season.

The six Ojibwe tribes claim the state’s Department of Natural Resources and Natural Resources Board “knowingly discriminated” against the tribes by acting to nullify their share of wolves hunted in the upcoming Nov. 6 season, violating a pair of treaties dating back to 1837 and 1842.

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