our main business at the wild sitete is to takake people e ine park, yellowstone visitors, so we o often get hired by y people who specifically want to see a wolf in the wild. we look k at the livelihood toty becacause we do feel there is such a big econonomy based aroud the wolf and there are a lot of us were trying to make our livelihoods around the wolf, two. so it is not just the livestock ininducers livelihood or the elk hunting outfitters livelihood that we are talking abouout in e western will debate. there is a l lot of toururism livelihood t that is at stakake- . -- at stake, too. did allowstone economist survey where he estimated people are spending about $35 million every year in the communities around yellowstone to do this. so it is a significant impact for our economy to have these animals back and people coming to it to see that. >> we never had the expectation that yellowstone wolves would always be protected. we accept and understand that, when they leave our park, they fall into a different situation. that is part of our understanding. we now have data on what happens w