The judges agreed wolves are recovered in the Great Lakes region. So if the boundaries of where that region is are drawn right, this should work.

Moose are not well-suited for warm weather. They get heat-stressed relatively easy. They can use shallow ponds to cool off. Wisconsin may be too warm for moose and may lack an abundance of those shallow ponds.

Now I think we are pretty close to the number of wolves the state can hold.

Wisconsin has had its management plan in place since 1999, so we're ready for this.

Their comeback is a symbol that there are still wild areas left in the state.

When moose come through Wisconsin, they don't seem too fearful of people. It makes them vulnerable if someone wanted to harm them.