I haven't heard much about them since Vinny got caught with one but they have been there for years.
I haven't hunted that unit in years but there was always a lot of deer down there, must be enough to keep them around. Theres a lot of territory for them on the refuge.
"Keep your powder dry boys" I asked AI , "can you legally shoot a wolf in North Dakota if it's chasing your livestock ? "
Yes, in North Dakota, if you find a wolf actively killing, chasing, or damaging your livestock or poultry, you generally have the legal right to shoot it without a permit as it's considered an immediate threat, but you must report the incident to a conservation officer soon after. North Dakota law specifically allows landowners to kill wolves (and dogs/coyotes) worrying livestock, protecting your property, but you should be prepared to show evidence and report it to authorities, as confirmed by state statutes like
Title 36, Chapter 21.