As far as Paul was concerned, the perspective of Native Americans was important to any environmentally oriented story. This was especially true with the subject of wolves, since the large carnivores were so predominant in the heritage and cultures of area tribes. Paul had located Boulder through the tribal public relations office. He was considered the tribe’s resident expert on wolves. “Cool,” said Paul as they shook hands. “Another chance to thank you.” “I never could stomach the sight of roadkill,” said Boulder. Shannon’s eyes widened and she took a step back, but Paul burst into laughter. Even without the life saving incident, Paul knew he was going to like John Boulder. “Hey, I appreciate you contacting us,” said Boulder, his genuine smile displaying perfect teeth. “So often our