The wife and I have been studying this for going on 5 years now. We moved to MN to see how management here has made for a healthier deer herd and wolf packs. That being said, they need better management in other areas to balance the needs of hunters, ranchers, and ecosystems. Re introducing an apex predator into a system that has been devoid of them for 100 years, and not managing their numbers, is extremely fool hardy.
Much of what people have to say about wolves is fueled by mis information and fear. Self interest of ranchers and hunters also comes into play. Unfortunately human emotion gets involved, common sense practices get abandoned, anger rises, and feelings get hurt. There is no simple answer. We have been looking for one, but every State, every Ecosystem presents its own challenges. I think if both sides could actually sit down and listen to one another, and work towards a common goal, management would be much easier. Sad thing is everyone sees their side of the issue as most pressing, and no one is willing to compromise. It has turned into an all or nothing for either side with no middle ground.
I am posting this as a hunter, and conservationist. I am the devils advocate and my wife is the Biologist. It has made for some interesting discussions around My place in the last 5 years. We have had death threats from ranchers and hunters alike, just for studying these creatures and trying to be fair and balanced in our findings. So you can see how touchy the issue is in area around the US.
So like I was saying, Better management all around needs to occur on all sides, and a better dialogue needs to be opened by all sides. In the end, I feel it wil be nature that suffers, as Man has always managed to win out.....
Just My .02 on the matter...Unbiased, observers view....