We already HAVE them up here in Colorado, we saw two big wolves hanging out at the edge of a wooded area looking at some cattle that were being grazed in the high country. I know what a wolf looks like and when I mentioned this to the Forest Service dweebs, they looked at me with a little shock then a smirk. Since I live at over 8600' I'm not thrilled and I know that these animals have been introduced a number of years ago. I'm not the only Coloradoan who has spotted these bruisers out and about.
There was a Canadian wolf killed near Idaho Springs on Interstate 70 recently. It had tags from Yellowstone National Park.
We tax payers should not be paying for these expensive introductions of foreign predators.
Also some seasoned hunters reported two wolves near Independence Pass by state highway 82 this fall.
Apparently wolves have been seen near Baggs, Wyoming, too.
The Forest Service and BLM have many new urban employees who do not undertsand nor care about working ranchers and family farmers who life depends on their livestock remaining healthy and alive.
I heard one 2.5 years ago up in the FlatTops upstream from Yampa. They are here. They are going to start snacking on people.