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What to do with the 'big bad wolf': our complicated recovery of gray wolves in the upper midwest

Isle Royale Wolves
In this Feb. 10, 2006, file photo provided by Michigan Technological University, a pack of gray wolves is shown on Isle Royale National Park in northern Michigan. The wolf population on Isle Royale now down to eight individuals. (AP Photo/Michigan Technological University, John Vucetich)
Olson, Michael

Over the years those in charge of managing nature have done some good things to protect the natural world. But sometimes what seems like a good conservation management idea goes very wrong. A new podcast out of Interlochen Public Radio in Michigan explores how people have fiddled with the natural world in the upper Great Lakes region and what’s come of it. Morgan Springer is a producer on the "Un-Natural Selection" podcast from Interlochen Public Radio. You can find the show at interlochenpublicradio.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

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