
Diane Boyd on a life among wolves (part two)
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We continue our conversation with renowned wildlife biologist Diane Boyd, whose memoir A Woman Among Wolves explores her decades of experience with wolves and the often fraught relationships between people and predators. Boyd reflects on her role as both scientist and advocate, navigating public conflict and the persistent challenge of irrational fear. She discusses the social and ecological dimensions of wolf reintroduction, the limits of tolerance, and how shared goals can bridge divides between conservationists and ranchers.
Transcript available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/110pcf9l_Xi85w_JQXwVHu5mioPmb5DuxIbDvf3sLn2A/edit?usp=sharing
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