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DUBOIS — The growing number of gray wolves and the increasing territory
they roam have raised concern from many local hunters and outfitters
that wolves are eating into their hunting experience and their business
profits.
Wolf advocates argue there's no evidence wolves are chewing through big
game populations, calling them a victim of an underlying hostility in
the West. Where one side holds the literary legend of the big bad wolf,
the other sees the Hollywood icon from "Dances with Wolves." READ FULL STORY
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