In Idaho, An Uneasy Peace With Wolves
14th Nov 2006, 02:16 GMT
Wolves have a larger-than-life image from just about any perspective. Advocates say they embody a kind of wildness that's disappearing from the Northwest. Foes say wolves are a symbol of everything that's wrong with government-led species protection.
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