Tony Povilitis
HIKING NEAR Yellowstone National Park recently, my wife and I met a wolf that howled at us with an intensity suggesting something more than a reaction to our mere presence on its territory. As wildlife biologists, we had been talking about an Idaho plan to kill wolves to produce more elk for hunters, and we imagined its plaintive voice asking, ... (Full article: 749 words)
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