Diane K. Boyd
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Wolves had already been seen, two of them confirmed, in and around Yellowstone Park in 1991 or 2 before they were reintroduced. And my wolves going to Idaho, it's just a slower wave. And people want to jumpstart this with reintroducing wolves. Well, in my humble opinion, I'm not a psychologist, but I think that... Social tolerance of humans for anything is better when it isn't forced on them.
Wolves had already been seen, two of them confirmed, in and around Yellowstone Park in 1991 or 2 before they were reintroduced. And my wolves going to Idaho, it's just a slower wave. And people want to jumpstart this with reintroducing wolves. Well, in my humble opinion, I'm not a psychologist, but I think that... Social tolerance of humans for anything is better when it isn't forced on them.
Wolves had already been seen, two of them confirmed, in and around Yellowstone Park in 1991 or 2 before they were reintroduced. And my wolves going to Idaho, it's just a slower wave. And people want to jumpstart this with reintroducing wolves. Well, in my humble opinion, I'm not a psychologist, but I think that... Social tolerance of humans for anything is better when it isn't forced on them.
I don't like having things forced on me. Of course. Yeah. So when you force wolves on somebody, it's going to meet with human resistance. If they walk around on their own, I believe... They will get there. Our science has shown that they do. It just takes longer.
I don't like having things forced on me. Of course. Yeah. So when you force wolves on somebody, it's going to meet with human resistance. If they walk around on their own, I believe... They will get there. Our science has shown that they do. It just takes longer.
I don't like having things forced on me. Of course. Yeah. So when you force wolves on somebody, it's going to meet with human resistance. If they walk around on their own, I believe... They will get there. Our science has shown that they do. It just takes longer.
The other thing of interest about the reintroductions is that people think the wolf-loving hippies pushed to have the wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone and Idaho. I'll just say Yellowstone, but it's the same.
The other thing of interest about the reintroductions is that people think the wolf-loving hippies pushed to have the wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone and Idaho. I'll just say Yellowstone, but it's the same.
The other thing of interest about the reintroductions is that people think the wolf-loving hippies pushed to have the wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone and Idaho. I'll just say Yellowstone, but it's the same.
To some point, it is that faction, but the reason it happened was because two conservative senators, one from Idaho, McClure, one from Wyoming, Simpson, very conservative ranching supporting base, promoted to Congress to pass laws to get those wolves reintroduced. Because they could see the writing on the wall that the wolves are coming anyway.
To some point, it is that faction, but the reason it happened was because two conservative senators, one from Idaho, McClure, one from Wyoming, Simpson, very conservative ranching supporting base, promoted to Congress to pass laws to get those wolves reintroduced. Because they could see the writing on the wall that the wolves are coming anyway.
To some point, it is that faction, but the reason it happened was because two conservative senators, one from Idaho, McClure, one from Wyoming, Simpson, very conservative ranching supporting base, promoted to Congress to pass laws to get those wolves reintroduced. Because they could see the writing on the wall that the wolves are coming anyway.
And if they walk down there on their own, they're going to be fully endangered. Well, if we were to introduce them, they get a different classification called non-essential experimental population. Meaning because humans put them there, you can manipulate them and kill them if they're taking livestock. It's just more flexible management. So the senators thought, well, they're getting there anyway.
And if they walk down there on their own, they're going to be fully endangered. Well, if we were to introduce them, they get a different classification called non-essential experimental population. Meaning because humans put them there, you can manipulate them and kill them if they're taking livestock. It's just more flexible management. So the senators thought, well, they're getting there anyway.
And if they walk down there on their own, they're going to be fully endangered. Well, if we were to introduce them, they get a different classification called non-essential experimental population. Meaning because humans put them there, you can manipulate them and kill them if they're taking livestock. It's just more flexible management. So the senators thought, well, they're getting there anyway.
Let's just put them in there. Really? So, yeah, that's a little bit of the interesting background that people aren't aware of with the reintroductions, that it was really people way on the right and way on the left coming towards a common goal for different reasons.
Let's just put them in there. Really? So, yeah, that's a little bit of the interesting background that people aren't aware of with the reintroductions, that it was really people way on the right and way on the left coming towards a common goal for different reasons.
Let's just put them in there. Really? So, yeah, that's a little bit of the interesting background that people aren't aware of with the reintroductions, that it was really people way on the right and way on the left coming towards a common goal for different reasons.
Does he have a collar on?
Does he have a collar on?