( The OP lists his location as Sanford, Michigan. At present, Michigan has over 500 wolves with the population growing (see my gray wolf link in my post below). Given the large hunting range of gray wolves, I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see wolves in any rural area of central or northern MI. )
Capt Charlie The wolf population is located in the upper peninsula. Up until the spring of 09 there was no documentation of wolfs in the lower. This spring a photo was taken of a lone wolf taking down A deer in the back ground is a nice view of the south end of the mighty Mac. So they are here now.
About 200 miles from Sanford.
Sam as for bear the state opened a season on bear about two years ago in the gladwin distract about 10 miles north of Sanford they are expanding there range & dozens are taken yearly here in Roscommon
Longun
Capt Charlie The wolf population is located in the upper peninsula. Up until the spring of 09 there was no documentation of wolfs in the lower. This spring a photo was taken of a lone wolf taking down A deer in the back ground is a nice view of the south end of the mighty Mac. So they are here now.
About 200 miles from Sanford.
Sam as for bear the state opened a season on bear about two years ago in the gladwin distract about 10 miles north of Sanford they are expanding there range & dozens are taken yearly here in Roscommon
Longun