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September 4, 2020

A war on wolves

Guest User
September 4, 2020

Wood River Wolf Project co-founder Suzanne Stone reflects on starting the project with the odds stacked against them. Stone said only 30 sheep were killed by wolves in Blaine County since the project’s inception, compared to 300 sheep killed in a neighboring district that did not employ nonlethal methods.

Source:https://www.mtexpress.com/news/environment/a-war-on-wolves/article_f8845432-ee3a-11ea-bb64-cba3f57dc30f.html

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