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The reintroduction of wolves has created a new reality for many ranchers. While many expected challenges when reintroducing a large predator, the experience on the ground has proven to be both more complex and emotional than they anticipated. The story of the Copper Creek wolf pack brought this to the forefront and has dominated Colorado news headlines. Not only were they some of the first wolves born from the reintroduction effort, but also because of their threat to livestock. In this episode, we grapple with the early years of wolf reintroduction. What's working and what's not? And how do we balance what we owe nature with what we owe each other? 

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Credits: 

Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock 

Editing, production, marketing: Tricia Waddell 

Editing, fact-checking, production: Jordan Marks 

Sound design: Seth Samuel 

Original music: Composed and performed by Brett Kretzer. Fiddle played by Andy Reiner. Banjo and backing vocals by Dr. Joy Adams. 

Additional music: Epidemic Sound 

Recording Studio: Denver Community Media