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Featured: Working with Ranchers to Protect Livestock and Wolves
Defenders' Suzanne Stone and Roger Olson of the Wood River Project in Idaho demonstrate the proven, nonlethal techniques being used to successfully prevent wolf-livestock conflicts.
Keeping Wolves out of Harm's Way
Defenders of Wildlife is working on the ground with ranchers, biologists and federal land managers to save the lives of wolves. These non-lethal methods are keeping wolves away from livestock and out of harm's way.
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Defenders in Action
The best hope for grizzly bear recovery is to promote coexistence with the people who live near them. Defenders of Wildlife offers several proactive solutions and educational programs to help prevent conflicts between people and grizzlies that all-too-often result in the death of the bear.
In the Magazine
Raising livestock in wolf country comes with a distinct set of challenges. But for five years, the Wood River Wolf Project has been helping Idaho ranchers coexist peacefully with wolves.
In the Magazine
One year after feds strip protections, states go all-out against wolves.
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