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In 1920, Wolves Were Hunted To Extinction In Yellowstone National Park, And It Might Have Been The Worst Initiative The Policy Makers Ever Made

Pexels You might think that a wolf living in Yellowstone National Park has something of a cushy existence. 3,472 square miles to roam, plenty of prey to hunt… what more could a wolf really ask for? Sure, in some ways this is the case. After all, wolves have no natural predators in Yellowstone, safe from the humans who might hunt them, with plentiful elk for them to hunt too. But this was not always the case – and, in fact, until a conservation p…
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twistedsifter.com broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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