A century after they were nearly eradicated in the U.S., wolves are making a comeback across the American Northwest. To conservationists, it's a victory for wildlife. But to some communities on the front lines of the issue, it's a threat to their livelihoods.
In Real Life: Living With Wolves
Wolves are returning to the American West a century after they were nearly eradicated. But can they co-exist on a landscape now reshaped by humans?
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Posted: 8:30 p.m. EDT Mar 20, 2022
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