Latest On State Wolf Hunt, How Different Groups Are Supporting Student Immigrants

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About half a dozen wolves have been killed by poison in northern Wisconsin since Dec. 2018. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish and Wildlife are investigating the incidents. Charles Higgins (CC-BY-NC)

We hear the latest on lawsuits and other opposition seeking to stop an upcoming wolf hunt in Wisconsin. Then, we discuss different outreach organizations that help student immigrants achieve their dreams.

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    The state Department of Natural Resources is now being sued by a handful of animal protection advocates over a wolf hunt the agency has scheduled for this fall. Also opposing the hunt are a number of Ojibwe tribes from Wisconsin and nearby states. We get the latest from a WPR reporter.

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    We hear about the experiences of undocumented students and the support systems, including a education-focused nonprofit organization, created to serve them.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Steven Potter Producer
  • L. Malik Anderson Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Danielle Kaeding Guest
  • Cristhabel Martinez Guest
  • Erika Rosales Guest

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