A poll shows Wyoming residents are divided about the reintroduction of wolves to the state but strongly support wolf hunting. The survey was conducted by the University of Wyoming Survey Research Center for the UW Political Sciences Department. The survey of 668 Wyoming residents was done in October just before conservation groups sued to force the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to re-establish federal protection for wolves in Wyoming. If the lawsuit is successful, it would take wolf management out of state hands. About 49% of residents agree with the reintroduction of wolves, while 47% think it was a bad idea. But 4 of 5 respondents agreed with allowing for hunting of wolves in the state.
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