Owning the Wolf: Green Politics: Property Rights, Ecology Rights
Owning the Wolf: Green Politics: Property Rights, Ecology Rights
Out on the high plains and mountains of Montana and Idaho, the gray wolf is returning to part of its old homeland. Responsibility for the wolf’s comeback ought to rest with the many government land agencies that have spent millions of dollars studying the benefits and options of wolf reentry. But the wolf’s return is being handled cheaply and efficiently by the wolves themselves as they drift across the border from Canada, trying their best to steer clear of poisoned bait and speeding pickup trucks. As an endangered species, wolves in the northern Rockies are now protected by federal law.
The wolf’s reappearance is drawing no applause from western sheep- and cattle-raisers. For old-timers who remember when the la...
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