There Were Too Many Deer In The Forest. So They Unleashed The Wolves Without Any Idea What Would Happen.

It's One Of The Most Important Scientific Discoveries About Animals And You've Probably Never Heard Of It
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This undated image provided by Yellowstone National Park, Mont., shows a gray wolf in the wild inside the park. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks commissioners are taking up a proposal Thursday May 12, 2011 to allow hunters to kill 220 wolves this year. This fall's hunt became possible after Congress voted to remove endangered-species protections from the gray wolf in the Northern Rockies. (AP Photo/National Park Service, MacNeil Lyons)
This undated image provided by Yellowstone National Park, Mont., shows a gray wolf in the wild inside the park. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks commissioners are taking up a proposal Thursday May 12, 2011 to allow hunters to kill 220 wolves this year. This fall's hunt became possible after Congress voted to remove endangered-species protections from the gray wolf in the Northern Rockies. (AP Photo/National Park Service, MacNeil Lyons)

When the deer killed off the forest, they decided to let the wolves loose to fix it. We had no idea what exactly we had done.

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