The Trouble With Wolves Brings Apex Predator’s Plight to Documentary Showcase
The Trouble With Wolves recounts the story of wolves being reintroduced into the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. After being hunted to near extinction, their successful reintroduction ignites a clash between wildlife conservationists and ranchers.
- (1888PressRelease) November 07, 2024 - Scientology Network’s DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE, the weekly series providing a platform for Independent filmmakers to air films on important social, cultural and environmental issues, presents the documentary The Trouble With Wolves on November 8, 2024.
DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE airs Fridays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Scientology Network.
The Trouble With Wolves recounts the story of wolves being reintroduced into the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. After being hunted to near extinction, the wolves’ reintroduction sees them prospering and growing in numbers. But their success ignites a bitter clash between conservationists and ranchers, who stand to lose livestock as well as their livelihoods.
Directed by Collin Monda, The Trouble With Wolves tells how the iconic species, once exterminated from the lower 48 states, made a triumphant return to Yellowstone National Park and its surrounding areas. A favorite for sightseers and environmentalists, the return of the wolf is hailed as “the greatest animal conservation success in human history.” However, the impact on those affected monetarily by the wolves’ return brings unexpected complications resulting in heated confrontations and a search for yet more solutions.
ABOUT COLLIN MONDA
Collin Monda is an award-winning director and filmmaker from the Pacific Northwest. The Trouble With Wolves is Collin’s debut feature documentary and the spark of a personal passion for coexistence in all forms. Five years in the making, and with the goal of showing a truly balanced point of view, Collin followed the truth to the center of the divide to create this story about the iconic apex predator.
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