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July 12, 2012 · By Cassandra Profita
Carter Niemeyer: 10 Questions About Wolves
Carter Niemeyer was a government trapper who helped capture the wolves that were brought to Yellowstone National Park and Idaho for reintroduction in the mid-1990s. It was the move that started it all – the 66 wolves from Canada quickly multiplied and spread throughout Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. They've been moving into Oregon and Washington since 1999. And much controversy has followed over how to manage them.
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