Shelter for school children built at school bus stop on rural road in Cantron County.
Shelter was built after wolves were observed stalking children walking on rural roads.
Title click to read article in the DENVER POST.
Some quotes from the article:
"Wolf advocates say wolves will improve the state's ecological balance and even its economy: Visitors flock to Yellowstone National Park to try to spot the animals."
"That fear of wolves is most apparent in one southern New Mexico county where local officials have built cages at bus stops for children to wait in if wolves are spotted in the area.
But Wendy Keefover-Ring with WildEarth Guardian said those type of reactions are an example of over-the-top, anti-wolf factions trying to make wolves look bad."
"WildEarth is urging Coloradans to "celebrate their (the wolves') return to their ancestral homeland."
"Let's bring out the welcome mat," reads a form letter the group is urging wolf advocates to send to Gov. Bill Ritter."
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
WOLF LOVERS SPOUTING WOLF-SCAT IN COLORADO
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