Aerial Killing Of Wolves Approved Despite Voter Opposition
Since the early 1970s, poll after poll has found that the overwhelming majority of Americans support efforts to protect and restore wolves. In 1996 and again in 2000, Alaskan citizens voted against killing wolves from the air as a way to control wolf populations.| Comments on article "Aerial Killing Of Wolves Approved Despite Voter Opposition" | |||||||||
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