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5 Gray Wolves Released In Colorado In Effort To Restore Population

In a move that reignited tensions between conservationists who advocate for a balanced ecosystem and livestock farmers who see the new additions as a threat, five gray wolves were released into the wild in Colorado in an effort to restore the predator population there, the first time this has been done since government-sponsored programs eliminated wolves from the area a century ago. What do you think?

Cora Meagher, Cheese Ager

“Isn’t there a nicer predator we could release?”

Cora Meagher, Cheese Ager

Jay Mattingly, Salt Separator

“I wish my state could support wildlife.” 

Jay Mattingly, Salt Separator

Mary McCallip, Data Compiler

“Wow, so even wolves get welfare now?”

Mary McCallip, Data Compiler