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Dr. Maureen Hackett wolf populations
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Dr. Maureen Hackett: Climate change is worsening. Wolves can help fight it

Thankfully, public opinion is on the wolf’s side. 86% of Minnesota residents said they would like to see the same number or more wolves in our state.
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With state climate action in the spotlight, Wolf’s carbon rule takes effect

After U.S. Supreme Court limits scope of federal tools to cut power plant carbon emissions, state and local rules gain attention.   
25 years after returning to Yellowstone, wolves have helped stabilize the ecosystem
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25 years after returning to Yellowstone, wolves have helped stabilize the ecosystem

New research shows that by reducing populations and thinning out weak and sick animals, wolves have a role in creating resilient elk herds.
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