Like Springfield, Ohio’ using imported workers from Hatti to fill their factories, Colorado is now forced to import wolves from outside the U.S. to fulfill our radical voters’ desire for biodiversity.

The only difference, there is documented proof that in Colorado, wolves are eating the dogs, they’re eating the calves.

Why no U.S. states will share their wolves with Colorado is a mystery. But the result is that state workers are now running north of the border to take some of the apex predators off British Columbia’s hands.

The Canadian province is reportedly anxious to be rid of the 15 wolves, as packs are making too many meals of its caribou and moose, posing a risk to habitats and creatures.

There’s a lesson for us in there, somewhere.

If only there were memes of Trump declaring “wolves are eating the dogs, they’re eating the calves” proliferating social media, maybe someone other than livestock owners and ranchers would care that it’s really happening in Colorado to herding dogs, sheep, cows and calves.