There will be wolves. Today as part of Earth Day, there will be wolves on display at Whole Foods. Wolves are huge, awesome and powerful. We could learn a lot from the wild predators. We are predators ourselves, a fact we manage to ignore very successfully most of the time. But when you look at the state of the predator in nature, you realize that the survival of the ecosystem depends on the health of the predator. Predators are big and easier to see and all the little growing and furry things that they depend on. . . .
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The huge she-wolf licked at her pup’s tiny forepaw, broken and bleeding in the jaws of the cruel metal trap. As she nursed his wound, she nuzzled him with her snout to quiet his whimpers. She knew that the whines of a wounded pup would attract unwanted company. Simultaneously protecting and comforting, she had to decide what to do.
Yesterday the Wolves roamed free on the green. But only for less than half an hour. Then the Gunners came. Hunters from abroad – millionaires with high skills in shooting. In the end the Wolves didn’t stand a chance and went down – by four goals to one to Arsenal.