Through Different Eyes
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September 1, 2005
Thomas R. Petersen Orion Online
A decade later, the success of the reintroduction program has
reined in extreme views of wolves. Environmentalists are heartened
by a population that's grown from 31 to 301, and ranchers have
begun to trust the US Fish and Wildlife Service to deal quickly
with problem wolves.
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Petersen hopes we continue to inch closer together and make room
for wolves as the dialogue continues. He calls on our ability as
humans, concerned for the welfare of other species, to take one
another's attitudes and values into consideration in our collective
decision-making.
-- Morgon Mae Schultz
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