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Wolves already going crazy in Colorado:

Colorado Parks and Wildlife to pay 2 Grand County ranches nearly $350K for wolf-related losses
https://www.skyhinews.com/news/colorado-parks-wildlife-rancher-compensation-grand-county/
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That's a really interesting article. 

Sadly, not surprising. 

Those are some lucky wolves to be dropped into such a target rich environment, and be protected.
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I wonder how many people will touch their nose to their screen trying to read this...

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That's a really interesting article. 

Sadly, not surprising. 

Those are some lucky wolves to be dropped into such a target rich environment, and be protected.
Right. I always wondered what the first wolves dropped into Yellowstone thought
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That's a really interesting article. 

Sadly, not surprising. 

Those are some lucky wolves to be dropped into such a target rich environment, and be protected.
Right. I always wondered what the first wolves dropped into Yellowstone thought
Hey look guys, they took us to Golden Corral!
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...and they're just getting started. $350K is peanuts compared to how much we've spent here. I know, we should bring back another wolf that became extinct 20,000 years ago and makes the grey look like a puppy. :tup: :tup:
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