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How different states are managing wolf populations

A pack of wolves in Yellowstone National Park are spotted from a wildlife tracking plane.
Courtesy of Yellowstone National Park
A pack of wolves in Yellowstone National Park are spotted from a wildlife tracking plane.

Gray wolves are one of the most controversial animals in the west. And how you manage the species depends on where you're standing.

The Mountain West News Bureau's Will Walkey reports from one area where that friction is part of daily life.

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