They're not in danger of being of going extinct. They're neither endangered nor threatened. We have a robust gray wolf population in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, eastern Oregon, California and Washington. In Minnesota, they have thousands upon thousands of wolves. They no longer meet the definition of endangered or threatened, either one. Yet the environmental groups know that if they can keep them on the list, it restricts our ability to do hunting. (12:20–12:25)
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Asserts that Minnesota has a large wolf population.
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