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Tim Ferriss Interviews Wolf Biologist Mike Phillips

By Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectAugust 21, 2019January 5th, 2021No Comments

How to Save a Species

This interview between author and entrepreneur Tim Ferris and Mike Phillips, a founder of the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, was a watershed event in securing the ultimate passage of Colorado's wolf reintroduction measure, Proposition 114, in 2020.

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https://tim.blog/2019/08/21/mike-phillips/

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