I haven’t read much on the topic, but the way I’ve heard people irl talk about it, it seems like it’s been done by people who don’t live in the area where wolves are being reintroduced and whose lives won’t be affected by it at all, while no input or opinion is being considered by the farmers, ranchers or rural population who’ll have to live in those area or whose life would be affected by it. I don’t know of it’s accurate or if steps are being taken to make sure that wolves don’t harm the farmers or their animals
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Coyotes have become a much larger problem than wolves ever were. They constantly attack harass both farm animals and pets.
Ask any farmer and I guarantee they can tell you a time they had to shoot or chase off coyotes.
Reintroducing wolves helps keep coyote populations in check. And wolves are actually easier to keep out of pens and enclosures because they are bigger and can’t squeeze through gaps in fences or dig under fences as easily.
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