Have you ever seen something strange driving at night in Illinois? If you've ever driven anywhere at night especially in rural Illinois, that's almost certainly a yes. One Illinois couple who were returning from a funeral had a strange experience as they swear they saw what they describe as a 'walking wolf'.
The state of Missouri's official position is that there are no wolves in the state although they do admit that sometimes you'll see a lone wolf as they travel from north to south sometimes. A new proposal would remove all protections from wolves altogether.
He sure was calm when it happened. That's all I can say about a Missouri guy who was approached by a black timber wolf in southern Missouri. He also has the video to prove it happened, too.
If you ask a wildlife official from Missouri if the state has wolves, you're likely to get an interesting response. The official comment is no, but the long answer is a lot more complicated when it comes to wolves in Missouri.
Perhaps you've heard or have seen friends on Facebook sharing information about a gray wolf being reported in Davenport, Iowa. Unlike many things on the internet these days, that is true as confirmed by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
Your eyes do not deceive you. If you watch this video and believe you're seeing a wolf in southern Missouri, you're correct. But, there's something else you should know, too.
There are very few that can say what this Missouri man can. He truly is best friends with real wolves and he explains how me made it happen and how others can, too.
While I think the concern isn't really relevant, I understand that there are some Missouri ranchers who are increasingly becoming concerned about wolves returning to Missouri. If that is even a fleeting thought in your head, you really should consider getting attack donkeys and I'm being serious.