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The Wood River Project has proven that non-lethal measures are effective
August 2, 2020
The Wood River Wolf Project is a collaborative of conservation organizations, ranching operations, academic institutions, community members, and county, state and federal agencies working together to use proactive, nonlethal deterrents to minimize livestock and wolf conflicts.
Document: Wood-River-Wolf-Project-presentation-June-2020.pdf 
Author(s): Suzanne Asha Stone
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