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This whole series started with a vote.
That vote not only revealed the ongoing debate about reintroducing the gray wolf to Colorado, but also who gets to make decisions and what the best way to do that is. In this interview with direct democracy expert Dr. John Matsusaka, we break down how this system of government functions more broadly, when it is most effective, and the philosophy behind it. The discussion illuminated that what happened in Colorado in 2020 wasn't just a wildlife story; it was a democracy story too.
Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/gray-territory and lawsofnotion.org.
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The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions on society's greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
Credits:
Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock
Editing, production, marketing: Tricia Waddell
Editing, fact-checking, production: Jordan Marks
Sound design: Seth Samuel
Original music: Composed and performed by Brett Kretzer. Fiddle played by Andy Reiner. Banjo and backing vocals by Dr. Joy Adams.
Additional music: Epidemic Sound
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This whole series started with a vote.
That vote not only revealed the ongoing debate about reintroducing the gray wolf to Colorado, but also who gets to make decisions and what the best way to do that is. In this interview with direct democracy expert Dr. John Matsusaka, we break down how this system of government functions more broadly, when it is most effective, and the philosophy behind it. The discussion illuminated that what happened in Colorado in 2020 wasn't just a wildlife story; it was a democracy story too.
Learn more about the podcast at institute.dmns.org/gray-territory and lawsofnotion.org.
Sign up for the Institute for Science & Policy's mailing list.
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube.
If you like our work, consider making a tax-deductible donation.
The Institute for Science & Policy is a catalyst for thoughtful dialogue, working toward solutions on society's greatest challenges with scientific thinking, empathy, and inclusivity. The Institute is a project of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
Credits:
Reporting, writing, hosting: Kristan Uhlenbrock
Editing, production, marketing: Tricia Waddell
Editing, fact-checking, production: Jordan Marks
Sound design: Seth Samuel
Original music: Composed and performed by Brett Kretzer. Fiddle played by Andy Reiner. Banjo and backing vocals by Dr. Joy Adams.
Additional music: Epidemic Sound

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