The video definitely does a good job of attempting to "hit you in your feelers."
But with all that being said, facts don't care about feelings. My in laws own a couple thousand acres of summer, fall, and winter range for elk, mule deer, and pronghorn in Unit 380, one of the most coveted units in Montana (apparently, according to him when he finally drew the tag this past year). They get several landowner tags for elk every year. There have been years where my F.I.L. looks up from his desk out the window of his second story office and there's a herd of elk feeding behind his house, and he grabs his 338 WM, opens the window, and fills a tag or two. My wife literally grew up NEVER having beef in the house, they never ate anything but game.
But recently, especially the past 5 years, the number of elk that they see has absolutely plummeted. They used to see blankets of elk, and now they see a few here and there. They have several canyons that they can go and listen to/watch them rut, but they've completely shut up and no longer call. They still see them, they just are quiet.
What they do see lots of are wolves and wolf sign. They've found wolf kills on their property where a pack has killed a pregnant cow, ripped the fetus from the mother and eaten it, and just left the mother to rot. Now I'm not all sappy and I understand that nature is cool, and hunters definitely hunt for sport. But we also hunt for meat, and destroying and wasting resources makes me sick. Wolves are the ultimate killing machines, and it's all they know how to do.
It especially bothers me that the "biologists" introduced an invasive species of wolf that was never here in the first place. Mexican gray wolves used to run the entirety of the western United States, and they were much smaller and less capable than the Canadian Wolves. I mean, imagine if a guy like me turned loose an invasive species of freshwater shark in the Rocky Mountains. I would have all sorts of fines and potentially even end up in jail over it.
Why some people can't understand that is beyond me...