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  • Craig Medred on predator-prey science

    Craig Medred on predator-prey science

    Both proponents and opponents of predator control claim to have science on their side. But the actual science -- and all of its complexities -- is often lost in the debate.

  • Alaska ho!

    Alaska ho!

    High Country News ventures into the rocky terrain of Alaska's wildlife politics.

  • Nothing "wise" about advocating poaching

    Nothing "wise" about advocating poaching

    No matter how much you hate wolves, you don't have the right to "shoot, shovel and shut up."

  • Living with wolves takes some practice

    Living with wolves takes some practice

    An Alaskan wilderness ranger believes humans can co-exist with wolves, despite anti-wolf hysteria in the Northern Rockies.

  • Wolves: The debate is seldom rational

    Wolves: The debate is seldom rational

    The great Western wolf debate is as emotional as ever.

  • High Country Views, episode 8

    High Country Views, episode 8

    DNA tests fail to prove wolves have made a home in Colorado.

  • Audio: High Country Views, episode 5

    Audio: High Country Views, episode 5

    Hal Herring and Cally Carswell talk hunting, conservation and wolves.

  • Prodigal Dogs

    Prodigal Dogs

    Evidence suggests that wolves may have returned to Colorado, and they are here to stay.

  • The paradoxical call of the wild

    The paradoxical call of the wild

    Wolves may be returning to Colorado on their own 70 years after their deliberate extirpation from the state.

  • Audio: Soule on Wolves

    Audio: Soule on Wolves

    A conversation between Michelle Nijhuis and conservation biologist Michael Soule.

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