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Gray wolf attacks keep north Colorado town on edge: “We’re their grocery store.”

Outlet: Denver Post

03 Feb, 2022

Denver Post: But overgrazing by wild animals is also a factor, Malone said. And because wolves force those animals, like elk, deer and even some livestock, to keep on the move, they can give forests, pastures and waterways time and space to recover. Studies by Colorado State University and the National Parks Service, bolster the argument.

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