A Newsmax report details however that not all Californians are in opposition of the species' return despite California's gray wolf is still a loner and might pose a comeback of the species. Amaroq Weiss of the Center for Biological Diversity has even been quoted as saying, "There's no requirement under the state act that you have a breeding population or a continuous presence of the species. Wolves aren't gods and they aren't devils. Wolves are pretty magnificent and they have a key role in the ecosystem."
California's gray wolf is still a loner. This may mean a comeback for the species into the state, or it could mean that the species is dying. Whatever the state's decision may be in another 90 days, it is to the hope of everyone that every living creature be respected in the final decision.
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