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Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, cougars/ mountain lions,bobcats, wolverines, lynx, foxes, fishers and martens are the suite of carnivores that originally inhabited North America after the Pleistocene extinctions. This site invites research, commentary, point/counterpoint on that suite of native animals (predator and prey) that inhabited The Americas circa 1500-at the initial point of European exploration and subsequent colonization. Landscape ecology, journal accounts of explorers and frontiersmen, genetic evaluations of museum animals, peer reviewed 20th and 21st century research on various aspects of our "Wild America" as well as subjective commentary from expert and layman alike. All of the above being revealed and discussed with the underlying goal of one day seeing our Continent rewilded.....Where big enough swaths of open space exist with connective corridors to other large forest, meadow, mountain, valley, prairie, desert and chaparral wildlands.....Thereby enabling all of our historic fauna, including man, to live in a sustainable and healthy environment. - Blogger Rick

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Monday, November 12, 2018

"Arthur Carhart’s book, “The Last Stand of the Pack” (1929) describes in grim detail the struggle to pursue and kill the last Colorado wolves ranging in the wild in the 1920s"...........Prior to European colonization of the state, it is estimated that thousands of lobos called Colorado home.........Might Colorado actually reverse three previous decisions to ban restoring Wolves?......... "With 5.5 million people, Colorado is essentially an urban state with suburban sprawl on the Front Range and less than 250,000 people on the Western Slope"............."A survey conducted by Colorado State University found that 73 percent of Coloradans, most living on the Front Range, support wolves in Colorado, and 20 percent do not".............."Obviously, that 20 percent includes ranchers who have a different perspective, but that’s all the more reason to begin a dialogue on wolves"

https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=https://durangoherald.com/articles/249998&ct=ga&cd=CAEYASoUMTY0NzM4NTE1NzYwNzEyOTE4NTAyGmRhOTdjZjk0NzgwNDY5OWE6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNEMGDt3wZhpVQgJnpW81GtAgwVB5Q

Can we learn to live

 with wolves again?


Event at Fort Lewis College to 
explore the possibility of reintroduction

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