. >> your r ycheck iss once or twice a year and this is what you make your living on.it's like anything else. somebody comes into yourur business and takes a piece of that away, you are pretty aggressive and try to control that are keep that from happening. >> i am a conserervation biologist,t, seth wilson, with a landowner driven water should group here in >> -- watershed group. >> we act as a form to put some of our differences aside so that we can face these incredibly challenging issues. by 2006, we hadad our first wolfpack documented in the blackwood called the elevation mountain. >> once they started p preying n livestock, we headed -- we had to eliminate the tax. -- the packk. they were going right t by the elk herd to come into the cattle. by 2006 to today, we have gone from one wolfpack to about eight to 10. thatat has forced us to bring communities together to figure out how we adapt. >> when wolves got reintroduced in montana, i think we were all a little bit nervous about what that meant to us. organizations of like but would challenge and seth wilson is th