Howdoes the diversity of society'svalues and perspectivesgetincorporatedintowildlife decisions?Inthis episode, we explore the gap between democratic ideals and messy reality, how a vote becomes policy and then becomes livedexperience, and who gets heard along the way.We examine how the votefor wolf reintroductionbecame politicized along partisan lines and whether ballot initiatives undermine scientificexpertisein wildlife management. And asthe vote evolved into a reintroduction plan, hearboth the excitement for the first reintroduced wolves on the ground and the frustration of not having all the pieces in place to support frontline communities.
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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.
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