AvidIndoorsman
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If you notice, the main supporters of wolf introduction are liberals who live relatively safely from them in the inner cities. There is very little support for wolf introduction out of the big population centers. And none that are writing the legislation know anything about wolves or the true stats related to them.
Could that be a simply a function of relative population size?
Say only 1% of a population is strongly in support of wolves. That means 5 people in some western slope town, who may choose to keep their mouths shut. That same ratio is 50,000 people on the front rage, who given their number may choose to be more vocal and pull a few “on the fencers” over.
Most people I’ve talked to about it had no idea what it going on and to be honest, didn’t really give a chit.