Brandon, I'm pretty sure one of the main reasons they want to re-establish large pretators and protect the existing ones is to do away with hunters who manage the deer and elk and etc. Their theory is that it'll manage itself. (The fact is it'll cycle wildly... some areas will be wiped clean of prey species, then several years later the predators will starve out, then nothing, then prey will migrate back in 20 years later, then predators will follow... They'd rather have wild fluctuations and complete eradication cycles of 50 years, and have deer and elk getting torn to pieces alive, then have predators killing each other and dying of starvation, than having them managed in a steady, humane, and mutually benificial way by arrows and bullets.)