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Wolves-Only Roadway Proposal

A grand conservation policy blueprint proposing an 1,800-mile wolves-only corridor from Yellowstone to the Yukon, sketched as a continuous protected roadway with wildlife overpasses and strict no-cattle grazing zones. Presented verbally and rhetorically in the Roosevelt Room, the proposal functions as a dramatic prop that activists unveil alongside Pluie, prompting visceral reactions from politicians and attendees.
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Purpose

To establish a continuous protected corridor enabling wolf movement and habitat connectivity across a vast landscape, implemented through dedicated roadway sections, overpasses for wildlife, and grazing restrictions to reduce human-wildlife conflict.

Significance

Serves as the story's focal policy object and a turning point: its romantic framing exposes activist idealism, allows C.J. to reframe the debate toward budgets and voters, humanizes stakes when Plie's death is revealed, and materially weakens the conservation pitch in the political arena.

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