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A pack of wolves in Yellowstone National Park are spotted from a wildlife tracking plane
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Researchers at the University of Montana found people’s attitudes about wolves are fairly neutral regardless of their political beliefs. But when participants answered questions about political beliefs and then wolves, attitudes changed in a big way.
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