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Essay heading: How many wolves are too many?
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Those 29 wolves can easily live sustainable off the 210 square miles of land. The state of Minnesota has more then 2,500 wolves living and roaming the lands.
There are many controversies surrounding the wolf protection policy. From the view of the farmers who loss there live stock, I understand why they would not want the wolves reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park or any place else... displayed 300 characters
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The problem I have with it is how does the government find market value for a cow? Is it a flat rate? Many questions surround the value of a cow or any other livestock.
Both con issues are related to each other. Money is taken out of the taxpayer's earnings and is given to the farmers if they can prove a wolf attacked their animal... displayed next 300 characters
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