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Hi,My daughter is writing a paper on the reintroduction of wolves for a college (running start) class. She has found a ton of information from the pro-wolf side, but not much that shows the negative side of this debate. It's getting very frustrating for me because I'm trying to let her see the light on her own. Unfortunately, the pro-wolf side dominates everything she reads, and she still just sees wolves as cute little puppies. I need to find more data or research showing the negative impact of wolves. We've gained a lot from reading the information on this site and the links provided. Can anyone point us to any specific studies, or links, or papers, or books that would help her? Thanks.
Yellowstone?
Be careful reading too much into pro and anti wolf sites. There tends to be a lot of fluff both ways that is just not true.
Quote from: Huntin Hounds on May 14, 2019, 03:03:38 PMBe careful reading too much into pro and anti wolf sites. There tends to be a lot of fluff both ways that is just not true. The passion and emotion around wolves provides an immense amount of ignorant and baseless internet garbage. Your best resources will be peer reviewed scientific reports and analyses.
Quote from: idahohuntr on May 14, 2019, 07:39:10 PMQuote from: Huntin Hounds on May 14, 2019, 03:03:38 PMBe careful reading too much into pro and anti wolf sites. There tends to be a lot of fluff both ways that is just not true. The passion and emotion around wolves provides an immense amount of ignorant and baseless internet garbage. Your best resources will be peer reviewed scientific reports and analyses. Depending on the class she could end up with a bad grade using the wrong sources. I can remember a professor going into a tirade over students using bad sources. It was funny. Most were the save the planet types who thought they new the answers. A couple were ones who used sources such as some mentioned on here. Several students dropped the class after that. I know of several who didn't finish college.I do want to say congrats. I think the running start program is great. Been very impressed with some of the kids that make it through. I know of one young lady who just got her Phd who stated that if it was not for running start she would have been on drugs and pregnant before she graduated high school. She had to fight with her parents to attend and paid her own way through many years of college.