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Credit First Service Union CLARK - Outfitter Ray Heid knows the snowy mountains around his ranch may soon be home to wolves moving south from Wyoming.

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Credit Public Service Union "I'd like to have them around," he said on a bright spring day as he waited for a string of horses to bring the morning's guests back to the stable. "I'd love to hear them howling in the wilderness. But people don't realize what a burden they'll be. And I'm concerned because they're going to be here in a hurry."

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Center Credit Service Union "I believe it's inhumane to allow a single wolf back into Colorado because there's nothing you can do to keep them from getting killed," said T. Wright Dickenson, a local rancher and chairman of the board of Great Outdoors Colorado, a conservation organization. "There's a reason why they're gone. It's the right reason, and we don't want them back."

Card Credit Service Wireless The sighting in Baggs, Wyo. - just a few miles from the Colorado line - has spurred the state Division of Wildlife to tackle a frightfully thorny issue it had avoided: Should Colorado accept the return of an animal once exterminated by the relentless application of bullet, trap and poison? And if so, where?

Credit Security Service Union Those questions have been front and center around the state this month at a series of public meetings that concludes in Denver on Thursday night.

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Card Credit Fleet Service "I can't tell you how many times someone's come up to me after a meeting and told me their dad or granddad killed the last wolves in their valley," said Ed Bangs, who has directed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's northern Rockies wolf recovery program for close to 10 years. "So when you tell them you want to bring back the wolf, you're saying what their granddad did was wrong. You're telling them their values have no value anymore."

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Once the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removes northern Rockies wolf populations from the endangered species list in 2005 or 2006, the Colorado Division of Wildlife will be authorized to manage wolves north of Interstate 70.

Credit Free Online Report This month the state has conducted meetings in Fort Collins, Durango, Grand Junction, Craig and Pueblo to identify public concerns about the future of wolves in Colorado.

Credit Federal First Service After the final meeting Thursday night in Denver, the DOW will appoint a panel of ranchers, hunters, environmentalists, local officials and biologists to define issues that the state wolf plan must address.

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The ongoing battle over wolves in the West has never really been just about wolves. Their biology is relatively simple, if hotly debated.

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Credit Legal Repair Service Reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho in the mid-1990s, they have surged in number to more than 700. There are now so many that lone wolves are setting off on long jaunts to recolonize their former haunts.

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Ccs Credit Division Service "Biologically, there's a number that the state can support," said DOW biologist Gary Skiba. "But that number is totally irrelevant."

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1st Credit Service Union As with fights over endangered species and wilderness designations, wolves are "straw men" to deflect attention from the real issue: who gets to control the land, said Brian Miller, a conservation biologist with the Denver Zoo.

Card Chase Credit Customer "The old-style agricultural base have held power for a long time," said Miller. "And no one wants to give up power."

Card Chase Credit Service The fear of losing control was evident in Craig and at another meeting in Grand Junction, where some ranchers said they feared wolves would eat their profits, their pets - even their kids.

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Credit Plus Service Union Many at the meeting were convinced the decision to allow wolves had already been made, and that their concerns would be steamrolled by officials to appease Front Range environmentalists.

Credit Farm Service And some were still angry at the federal government for not keeping wolves penned up inside Yellowstone. The fact that wolves were coming to Colorado on their own made it no easier to swallow.

1st Credit Federal Service "It's a back-door way of shoving it down our throat," said Tish Linke, a rancher near Granby.

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Credit Service Tax "If a program could be put together where man can protect his property, I think probably we can live with them," Hampton said.

Aeon Credit Service But as part of any bargain, he said, stockmen would need to have a fair compensation program and the leeway to kill wolves menacing livestock on public land.

Credit One Service Union Some biologists say lone wolves may already have crossed into Colorado, but it may be years before a pack establishes a territory.

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Card Credit Payment Service By Theo Stein
Denver Post - 3/24/2004

Topic: Endangered Species

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